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what is salt hydrolysis?? write the nature of following salt solutions CH3COONA, and NH4CL and NACL.....
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Answered by raheemraheem5968
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The salt of strong acid and strong base like NaCl,KCl does not undergo hydrolysis.

In this case, neither the cations nor the anion undergoes hydrolysis. Therefore, the solution remains neutral.

In the aqueous solution of NaCl,KCl its ionsNa+,K+ and $$Cl^{–}$$ ions have no tendency to react with H+ or $$OH^{–}$$ ions of water. This is because the possible products of such reaction are NaOH,KOH and HCl, which are they completely dissociated.

As a result, there is no change in the concentration of H+ and $$OH^{–}$$ ions and hence the solution continues to remain neutral.

Hence options A, B are correct.

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