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A white salt is readily soluble in water and gives a colourless solution with a `pH` of about `9`. The salt would be

A

`NH_(4)NO_(3)`

B

`CH_(3)COONa`

C

`CH_(3)COONH_(4)`

D

`CaCO_(3).`

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The correct Answer is:
B

The salt is `CH_(3)COONa` and dissolved in water to form `CH_(3)COOH` (weak acid) and NaOH (strong base).
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