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A2Z-IONIC EQUILIBIUM-Section B - Assertion Reasoning
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- Assertion : The pH of pure water is less than 7 at 60^(@)C. Reason :...
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- Assertion : The pH of human blood at body temperature is found to be 6...
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- Assertion : In a pair of two electrolytes one having higher value of K...
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- Assertion : The solubility of HgI(2) in water decreases in presence of...
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- Assertion : Solubility of AgCl in NH(3)(aq) is greater than in pure wa...
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- Assertion : The H(3)O^(+) has additional water molecules closely assoc...
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- Assertion : The proton transfer reaction between NH(3) and H(2)O proce...
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- Assertion : Aqueoous solutions of all strong acids contain only the sa...
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- Assertion : Acids that have more than one proton that can be donated t...
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- Assertion : 0.20 M solution of NaCN is more than basic than 0.20 M sol...
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- Assertion : A substance that can either act as an acid a base is calle...
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- Assertion : Addition of HCl(aq) to HCOOH(aq) decreases the ionization ...
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