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Why sodium acetate gives basic solution

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

Sodium acetate is a basic salt; the acetate ion is capable of deprotonating water, thereby raising the solution's pH. Acid salts are the converse of basic salts; they are formed in the neutralization reaction between a strong acid and a weak base. The conjugate acid of the weak base makes the salt acidic.

Answered by aashnaharindran
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Sodium acetate is a basic salt; the acetate ion is capable of deprotonating water, thereby raising the solution's pH. Acid salts are the converse of basic salts; they are formed in the neutralization reaction between a strong acid and a weak base. The conjugate acid of the weak base makes the salt acidic.

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