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How many of the following salts: i. `NH_(4)C_(2)H_(3)O_(2)` ii. `PhCOONH_(4)` iii. `NaC_(2)H_(3)O_(2)` iv. `NH_(4)CI` v. `MgS` vi. `Na_(2)SO_(4)` vii. `KCI` a. Hydrolyse more in water at `25^(@)C`. b. Do not hydrolyse. c. Both cation and anion hydrolyse to the same extent. d. Both cation and anion hydrolyse to differnet extent. |
Answer» Correct Answer - A::B::C a. Salt of `W_(A)//W_(B)` and `W_(B)//S_(A)` hydrolyses more in water. III. `NaC_(2)H_(3)O_(2)` (salt of `W_(A)//S_(B)) rarr C_(2)H_(3)O_(2)^(Theta)`. IV. `NH_(4)CI` (salt of `W_(B)//S_(B)) rarr overset(o+)NH_(4)` V. `MgS` (salt of `W_(A)//S_(B)) rarr S^(2-)` b. Salt of `S_(A)//S_(B)` do not hydrolyse. VI. `Na_(2)SO_(4)` VIII. `KCI` c. Salt of `W_(A)//S_(B) (NH_(4)C_(2)H_(3)O_(2))` with same value of `K_(a)` and `K_(b)`, both hydrolyse to the same extent. `(K_(a)` of `CH_(3)COOH = K_(b) of NH_(3))` d. II. Salt of `W_(A)//W_(B)` with different `K_(a)` and `K_(b)`, both hydrolyse to the same extent. `(PhCOONH_(4)` have different `K_(a)` and `K_(b))` |
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