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pK_(a) of a weak acid is 5.76 and pK_(b) of a weak base is 5.25. What will be the pH of the salt formed by the two ?

pK_(a) of a weak acid is 5.76 and pK_(b) of a weak base is 5.25. What will be the pH of the salt formed by the two ?

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pK_a of a weak acid is 5.76 and pK_b of a weak base 5.25 . What will be the pH of the salt formed by the two ?

When a salt reacts with water resulting into formation of acidic or basic solution, the process is referred to as salt hydrolysis. The pH of salt solution can be calculated using the following equations. pH = ( 1)/(2) ( p K_(w) + pK_(a) + log C) for salt of weak acid and strong base. pH = (1)/(2) ( pK_(w)- pK_(b) - log C ) for salt of weak base and strong acid. pH = (1)/(2) ( pK_(w) + pK_(a) - pK_(b)) for salt of weak acid and weak base equal volume of 0.1M solution of weak acid HA is titrated with 0.1M NaOH solution till the end point pK_(a) for acid is 6 and degree of hydroglysis is less compared to 1.The pH of the resultant solution at the end point is

The pK_(a) of an acid HA is 4.77 and pK_(b) of a base of BOH is 4.75 . The pH of 0.1 M aqueous solution of the salt AB is