Hydrolysis of Salts Calculations: Table 3a Solution: NaCl + H2O Part A What is the net ionic equation for hydrolysis? Answer: NaCl + H2O → NaOH + HCl
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To do this, we need to look at the ions that make up the salt. Na+ is a spectator ion and does not participate in hydrolysis. C2H3O2- is the conjugate base of a weak acid (acetic acid, CH3COOH), so it will undergo hydrolysis. The net ionic equation for the Show more…
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