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Aqueous solution of NH(4)Cl is …… in nat...

Aqueous solution of `NH_(4)Cl` is …… in nature due to behaviour of….ion in solution:

A

acidic,`NH_(4)`

B

alkalline ,`NH_(4)`

C

acidic,`Cl^(-)`

D

alkalline,`Cl^(-)`

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To solve the question regarding the nature of the aqueous solution of \( NH_4Cl \) and the behavior of ions in the solution, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Components of \( NH_4Cl \) \( NH_4Cl \) is a salt formed from the weak base ammonia (\( NH_3 \)) and the strong acid hydrochloric acid (\( HCl \)). ### Step 2: Understand the Hydrolysis of \( NH_4Cl \) When \( NH_4Cl \) is dissolved in water, it dissociates into its constituent ions: \[ ...
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