In the hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid and weak base, the hydrolysis constant K h is…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
In the hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid and weak base, the hydrolysis constant Kh is equal to:
- \(\frac{K_{n}}{K_{b}}\)
- \(\frac{K_{n}}{K_{a}}\)
- \(\frac{K_{n}}{K_{a} \cdot K_{b}}\)
- Ka ∙ Kb
Answer
(C) K_ n K_ a K_ b
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