Yes, the hydrolysis of salt produce the strong acid HCl along with weak base Sn(OH)2 SnCl2 + 2H2O = Sn(OH)2 + 2HCl
acidic
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
If it is only HCL, yes.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
acidic
This solution is basic.
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
If it is only HCL, yes.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
It would be basic.
This is because of the polarity of the solvents. Aqueous solution (H2O) is very polar and will produce H+ ions when HCL is added, thus resulting in a acidic solution. On the other hand, benzene, a nonpolar solvent will not produce H+ ions and no acidic properties.
By observing the [H+] ion concentration and [OH-] concentration in the aqueous solution. If the [H+] ion concentration is higher that the [OH-] ion concentration, it is acidic. Vice Versa for basic.
Acidic or basic.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
7, lower is acidic, higher is basic.