Chemistry
Which of the following will dissociate in aqueous solution, to give a positive ion other than hydronium ion, and a negative ion other than hydroxyl ion?
- KOH
- dil. HCl
- NaCl
- CH3COOH
Acids Bases Salts
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NaCl
Reason — NaCl dissociates in water into positive ion Na+ other than hydronium ion, and a negative ion Cl- other than hydroxyl ion. Whereas, KOH gives hydroxyl ion and HCl and CH3COOH gives hydronium ion in water.
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