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Aniline `(C_(6)H_(5)NH_(2))` is a organic base in aqueous solution. Suggest a solvent in which aniline would become a weak base.

A

Acidic buffer of pH=3

B

Basic buffer of pH= 0

C

Neutral buffer of pH=7

D

Pure water

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The correct Answer is:
B

The solubility of `C_(6)H_(5) overset(+)NH_(3)Cl^(-)` highest in basic buffer with more `p^(H)`
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