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The salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. Explain.

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1. In this case, neither the cations nor the anions undergo hydrolysis. Therefore the solution remains neutral.

2. For example, in the aqueous solution of NaCl, its ions Na+ and Cl- ions have no tendency to react with H+ or OH- ions of water. 

This is because the possible products of such reaction are NaOH and HCI which are completely dissociated. As a result, there is no change in the concentration of W and OH- ions and hence the solution continues to remain neutral.



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