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A salt is formed when a weak acid of dissociation constant `10^(-4)` and weak base of dissociation constant `10^(-5)` are mixed. The pH and degree of hydrolysis of salt solution are

A

`5.1%`

B

`7.14%`

C

`6.5, 0.3%`

D

`0.3, 6.5%`

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C
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