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Ionic solid `Na^(+) A^(-)` crystallise in rock salt type structure . 2.592 gm of ionic solid salt NaA dissolved in water to make 2 litre solution . The

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  • Which one of the following salts when dissolved in water makes the solution basic ?

    A
    sodium chloride
    B
    chopper suplhate
    C
    ferric chloride
    D
    sodium acetate
  • Which one of the following salts when dissolved in water makes the solution acidic?

    A
    Sodium sulphate
    B
    Potassium nitrate
    C
    Sodium acetate
    D
    Ferric sulphate
  • Which one of the following salts when dissolved in water makes the solution acidic?

    A
    Sodium sulphate
    B
    Potassium nitrate
    C
    Sodium acetate
    D
    Ferric sulphate