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The degree of hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid and weak base in it's 0.1 M solution is found to be 50%. If the molarity of the solution is 0.2 M, the percentage hydrolysis of the salt should be

A

0.5

B

0.35

C

0.75

D

1

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The degree of hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid and weak base is independent of concentration of salt.
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