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what is cationic hydrolysis and anionic hydrolysis??.​

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Answered by ItzzTrinity
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CATIONIC HYDROLYSIS

Cationic hydrolysis refers to the hydrolysis of those salts that have strong acid and weak base components.In Cationic hydrolysis the resulting solution is acidic. For Example- Hydrolysis of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)

ANIONIC HYDROLYSIS

The reaction of an anion or cation with water accompanied by cleavage of O-H bond is called hydrolysis. In anionic hydrolysis, the solution becomes slightly basic (p H >7). In cationic hydrolysis, the solution becomes slightly acidic (p H <7).

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