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A salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. Explain. -

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A salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. Explain.

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    1. A strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (NaOH) combine to form sodium chloride.
    2. In water, it reacts forming HCl and NaOH.
      Due to their strength, they almost entirely separate to release H+ and OH ions, respectively.
    3. H+ and OH ions combine together to form weakly dissociating H2O. As there are no free H+ ions and OH ions, the solution is neutral and the salt does not undergo hydrolysis.
      NaCl + H2O ⇌ NaOH + HCl
      Ionic equation:
      Na+ +Cl + H2O ⇌ Na+ + OH + H+ + Cl
      H2O ⇌ H+ + OH
      Since the solution contains equal number of H+ and OH ions, it is neutral.
      Hence the salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis
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