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`0.1M` solution of which of the substances will behave basic?

A

Sodium borate

B

Ammonium chloride

C

Calcuium nitrate

D

Sodium sulphate

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Sodium borate `(Na_(3)BO_(3))` is a salt of strong base and weak acid and will form basic solution upon hyrolysis with pH more than 7.
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