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Question
Which of the following relation is correct for degree of hydrolysis of ammonium acetate?
Options
h = `sqrt(("K"_"h")/"C")`
h = `sqrt(("K"_"a")/("K"_"b"))`
h = `sqrt(("K"_"h")/("K"_"a"."K"_"b"))`
h = `sqrt(("K"_"a"."K"_"b")/"K"_"h")`
Solution
h = `sqrt(("K"_"h")/("K"_"a"."K"_"b"))`
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