The salt which gives an acidic solution on dissolving in water is
A. KCI
B. NH CI
C. Na CO
D. CH.COON
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OPTION B IS CORRECT....
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b) NH4Cl
Explanation:
NH4Cl is formed with a weak base, ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), and a strong acid, hydrochloric acid (HCl). On dissolving in water, NH4Cl hydrolyses to form more H+ ions than OH- ions. Thus, it is acidic with a pH less than 7.
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