weak acid and strong base hydrolysis
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A solution of a weak acid reacts with a solution of a strong base to form the conjugate base of the weak acid and the conjugate acid of the strong base. The conjugate acid of the strong base is a weaker acid than water and has no effect on the acidity of the resulting solution.
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A solution of a weak acid reacts with a solution of a strong base to form the conjugate base of the weak acid and the conjugate acid of the strong base. ... This increases the amount of hydroxide ion in the solution produced in the reaction and renders it slightly basic.
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