Why do salts of strong acid and base do not undergo hydrolysis?
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Salts of strong acids and bases do not go under hydrolysis as the strong acids and bases are present in the form of ions in aqueous form and do not combine with water to give acid or salt
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Salts of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis .In this case neither cations nor anions undergo hydrolysis. The solution remains neutral . Eg: In aqueous solution of Nacl it's ions Na+ and Cl- have no tendency to react with H+ and Oh- ions of water.
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