The pH of 0.1 M solution of the following salts increase in the order (1999)
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The pH of 0.1 M solution of the following salts increase in the order (1999)
- NaCl < NH4Cl < NaCN < HCl
- HCl < NH4Cl < NaCl < NaCN
- NaCN < NH4Cl < NaCl < HCl
- HCl < NaCl < NaCN < NH4Cl
Answer
(B) HCl 4 Cl < NaCl < NaCN
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