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Thank you so much. Please I want to know why the first explain had an irreversible arrow for the hydrolysis but the second had a reversible arrow for the hydrolysis.
12:27 Can the reason why NH4+ undergoing hydrolysis also be because Cl- cannot undergo hydrolysis (because it is a group 7 element) or should we just still with: "because NH4+ is the cation of a weak base"?
10:17 Will the explanation of why CH3COO- undergoes hydrolysis be: "The ethanoic acid ion undergoes hydrolysis because it is the anion of a weak acid"? (because we know that the conjugate pair of a weak acid is a strong base)
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Thank you so much. Please I want to know why the first explain had an irreversible arrow for the hydrolysis but the second had a reversible arrow for the hydrolysis.
They both should be reversible
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12:27 Can the reason why NH4+ undergoing hydrolysis also be because Cl- cannot undergo hydrolysis (because it is a group 7 element) or should we just still with: "because NH4+ is the cation of a weak base"?
That is very true... However I have to find a principle that works universally and not only for a particular group
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After the hydrolysis why we have to take a strong ion??
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We are only required to know the hydrolysis of 2 salts for grade 12
-Ammonium chloride
-Sodium acetate
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why is there are reversible sign in the ammonium water reaction?
Double arrows indicate the reaction is reversible, dependent on temp, pressure, concentration etc. Read up on Le Chatelier's Principle.
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what if we are to find that both the acid and base are strong
The salt of a strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis
Salt of strong acid and strong base like HCl+NAOH do not undergoes hydrolysis because it dissociated completely thus having a pH of 7(neutral)
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10:17 Will the explanation of why CH3COO- undergoes hydrolysis be: "The ethanoic acid ion undergoes hydrolysis because it is the anion of a weak acid"? (because we know that the conjugate pair of a weak acid is a strong base)
Yes l believe I said the same in my explanation
@@MlungisiNkosi Oh okay, I must have missed it or forgotten about it. Thanks
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What is ansentable salt?
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Every salt that goes through Hydrolysis produces OH‐ ?
No… Some produce H+
If only it's basic there will be a formation of hydroxide ion but if it's acidic will form H+
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