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Jagadeesh: How can we predict the nature of a salt, sodium acetate `(CH_3COONa)`?
Leela: Explained the doubt of Jagadeesh by asking some questions. Here their conversation is given in incomplete sentence.
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Leela : ............................................................?
Jagadeesh : It is a weak acid.

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When a salt reacts with water to form acidic (or ) basic solution the process is called salt hydrolysis. The P^(H) of salt solution can be calculated using the following relation P^(H) =(1)/(2) [P^(k_w) +P^(Ka) + log C ] for salt of weak acid and strong base. P^(H) =(1)/(2) [P^(K_w) -P^(K_a) -log C ] for salt of weak base and strong acid , P^(H) =(1)/(2) [P^(K_w) +P^(K_a) - P^(K_b) ] For a salt of weak acid and weak base where .c. represents the concentration of salt . When a weak acid (or) a weak base is not completly neatralised by strong base (or ) strong acid respectively, then formation of buffer takes places. The P^(H) of buffer solution can be calculated using the following relation P^(H) =P^(Ka) +log "" ((["salt")])/(["Acid "]) , P^(OH) =P^(Kb) +log ""(["salt"])/(["base"]) Answer the following questions using the following data pK_a (CH_3COOH) =4.7447 , pK_b (NH_4OH) =4.7447 , P^(K_W) =14. One mole CH_3 COOH and one mole CH_3 COONa are dissolved in water one litre aqueous solution The P^(H) of the resulting solution will be

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