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Write about the hydrolysis of salts.

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Answered by harshitpro22
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A salt is an ionic compound that is formed when an acid and a base neutralize each other. Salt hydrolysis is a reaction in which one of the ions from a salt reacts with water, forming either an acidic or basic solution.

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Answered by FloralSparks
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The process of interaction of the ions of the salt with water resulting in a partial reversal of neutralisation is called hydrolysis. As a result of this phenomenon, aqueous solution of many neutral salts often react acidic or alkaline. Thus, an aqueous solution of  NH_{4}Cl reacts acidic while that of sodium acetate is alkaline in character.

  • A neutral salt BA is formed by the neutralisation of the acid HA and the base BOH,

HA + BOH ⇌ BA + OH_{2}O

This salt ionises in water as :

BA ⇌ \B^+ + \A^-

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  • Salts of strong acids are weak base,
  • Salts of strong base are weakacids ,
  • Salts of weak acids and weak base
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