Which of the following salts produces a solution with pH > 7 in water: KF, KCl, NH4Cl? Why ?
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- KF dissociates into K\(^+\) and F\(^-\). - KCl dissociates into K\(^+\) and Cl\(^-\). - NH\(_4\)Cl dissociates into NH\(_4^+\) and Cl\(^-\). Show more…
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