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Which of the following salts produces a basic solution in water: $\mathrm{NaF}, \mathrm{KCl}, \mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl} ?$
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Sodium fluoride (NaF) dissociates into Na+ and F-, potassium chloride (KCl) dissociates into K+ and Cl-, and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) dissociates into NH4+ and Cl-. Show more…
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