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NH(4)OH is weak base but it becomes stil...

`NH_(4)OH` is weak base but it becomes still weaker in the aqueous solutions of

A

0.1 M HCl

B

0.1 M `NH_(4)Cl`

C

0.1 M `H_(2)SO_(4)`

D

0.1 M `CH_(3)COOH`.

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The correct Answer is:
B

Degree of ionisation of `NH_(4)OH` is supressed by `NH_(4)Cl` due to common ion effect.
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