Which one of the following salts on dissolution in water will give a solution of pH less than 7?
A
KCN
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B
CH3COONa
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C
NaCl
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D
NH4Cl
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Solution
The correct option is DNH4Cl The reaction in which an acid and a base reacts to form the corresponding salt and water is called neutralisation reaction. The table given below shows the pH value of the given salts and the reason behind their pH value. SaltCombinationType of CombinationpH ValueKCNHCN + KOHWeak acid+Strong base>7CH3COONaCH3COOH + NaOHWeak acid+Strong base>7 NaClHCl + NaOHStrong acid+Strong base=7NH4ClHCl + NH4OHStrong acid+Weak base<7It is clear from the table that among the given options only ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) has pH value less than seven and hence it is an acidic salt.