HX is a weak acid (K a = 10 -5 ). It forms a salt NaX (0.1M) on reacting with caustic…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
HX is a weak acid (Ka = 10-5). It forms a salt NaX (0.1M) on reacting with caustic soda. The degree of hydrolysis of NaX is:
- 0.01%
- 0.0001%
- 0.1%
- 0.5%
Answer
(A) 0.01%
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