why do strong acids dont undergoes hydrolysis?
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A salt of strong acid with a strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. In this case, neither the cations nor the anions undergoes hydrolysis. Therefor the solution remains neutral. ... As a result, there is no change in the concentration of H+ and OH− ions and hence the solution continues to remain neutral.
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A salt of strong acid with a strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. In this case, neither the cations nor the anions undergoes hydrolysis. Therefor the solution remains neutral. ... As a result, there is no change in the concentration of H+ and OH− ions and hence the solution continues to remain neutral.
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