Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
The pH value of 0.1 M solutions of CH3COONa (I), CH3COOH (II), CH3COONH4 (III), NaOH (IV) and HCl (V) is in the order
Options
A.I < II < III < IV < V
B.V < IV < III < II < I
C.V < II < III < I < IV
D.V < II < I < III < IV
Solution
CH3COONa = Basic, CH3COOH = Weak acid, CH3COONH4 = Neutral, NaOH = strong base, HCl = strong acid.
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