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Which of the following aqueous salt solutions will be acidic (pH < 7) as a result of cationic hydrolIonic Equilibrium Chemistry Question

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Which of the following aqueous salt solutions will be acidic (pH < 7) as a result of cationic hydrolysis?

Answer: A,B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Acidic salt solutions are typically formed by the hydrolysis of salts derived from a strong acid and a weak base. Both $NH_4Cl$ and $CuSO_4$ undergo cationic hydrolysis ($NH_4^+$ and $Cu^{2+}$ react with water to release $H^+$), rendering the solution acidic. $K_2CO_3$ and $CH_3COONa$ are salts of strong bases and weak acids; they undergo anionic hydrolysis, making their solutions basic.

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