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Both conc. Being 1 M, the factor by which the percent hydrolysis of `CH_3COO^-` is greater in `CH_3COONH_4` than in `CH_3COONa` is :
`[K_a(CH_3COOH)=K_b(NH_4OH)=1.8xx10^(-5)]`

A

236

B

136

C

36

D

3

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