Physics, asked by IMPERIALV, 5 hours ago

What is the pH of the acid which is used in the formation of common salt?
A. Between 1 to 3
B. Between 6 to 8
C. Between 8 to 10
D. Between 11 to 13​

Answers

Answered by Chishu99
14

Answer:

Neutral salt: The pH value of a neutral salt is almost equal to 7. Acidic salt: The pH value of an acidic salt is less than 7. Basic salt: The pH value of a basic salt is more than 7. Sodium chloride is called as common salt.

So, the correct answer is B. between 6 to 8

Explanation:

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Answered by zumba12
2

Option (B): The acid used to make common salt has a pH between 6 to 8.

Explanation:

  • The salts formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base have a neutral nature.
  • Sodium chloride is generated when sodium hydroxide combines with hydrochloric acid. Because sodium hydroxide is a strong base and hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, the sodium chloride that results from this reaction is neutral. The pH of sodium chloride (common salt) is approximately 7.

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