The pH of a dilute solution of acetic acid was found to be 4.3 . The addition of a small…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The pH of a dilute solution of acetic acid was found to be 4.3 . The addition of a small crystal of sodium acetate will cause pH to
- Become less than 4.3
- Become more than 4.3
- Remain equal to 4.3
- Unpredictable
Answer
(B) Become more than 4.3
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