A is an aqueous acid; B is an aqueous base. They are diluted separately, then:
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
A is an aqueous acid; B is an aqueous base. They are diluted separately, then:
- pH of A decreases and pH of B increases
- pH of A increases and pH of B decreases till pH in each case is 7
- pH of A and B increase
- pH of B and A decrease
Answer
(B) pH of A increases and pH of B decreases till pH in each case is 7
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