1. Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) dissociates as shown in solution
NH4+ ion gets hydrolysed in water as shown (NH4OH being a weak base)
This is the net ionic equation for hydrolysis when ammonium chloride is dissolved in water.
As there is release of H3O+ as per the above equilibrium reaction, so this solution is acidic.
Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) dissociates as shown in solution
NH4+ ion gets hydrolysed in water as shown
This is the net ionic equation for hydrolysis when ammonium chloride is dissolved in water.
As there is release of H3O+ as per the above equilibrium reaction, so this solution is acidic.
2. Potassium fluoride (KF) dissociates as shown in solution
F- ion gets hydrolysed in water as shown (HF being a weak acid)
This is the net ionic equation for hydrolysis when potassium fluoride is dissolved in water.
As there is release of OH- as per the above equilibrium reaction, so this solution is basic.
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