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write the nature of hydrolysis salt of strong base and weak acid​

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Answered by blinkwitharmy
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Salt hydrolysis is defined as the process in which a salt reacts with water to give back the acid and the base. Salt +water ———-> Acid + Base. BA + H2O ———> HA + BOH. All salts are strong electrolytes and thus ionize completely in the aqueous solution. (1) If the acid produced is strong and the base produced is weak.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The nature of hydrolysis salt of a strong base and weak acid​ are:

  • A salt of a weak acid and a sturdy base has a hydrolysis degree of 0.5.
  • The neutralisation process occurs when a base and an acid combine to generate salt and water. The salt that is formed by neutralising a weak acid with a strong base hydrolyzes in water and creates OH- ions, making it basic in nature. CH_{3}COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) → CH_{3}COONa(aq) + H_{2}O(l) (weak acid)       (strong base)        (salt)                (water)    

          CH_{3}COONa(aq) \frac{Ionisation}{}CH_{3}COO^{-}(aq)+Na^{+}  

         CH_{3}COO^{-}(aq)+ H_{2}O(l) \frac{Hydrolysis}{}→ CH_{3}COOH(aq)+OH^{-} (aq)

  • The salt formed by neutralizing a strong acid with a weak base hydrolyzes in water and creates H 3 O + ions, making it basic in nature.
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