1. Which of the following is/are true when Ca(CH3COO)2 is dissolved in water? 1. The salt will completely dissociate into Ca²+ and CH3COO ions in the solution. II. Both Ca²+ and CH3COO are hydrolysable ions resulting in a neutral solution. III. The Ca²+ ion is considered as the hydrolysable ion and thus a basic solution will form. IV. The most probable pH of the solution is basic due to the hydrolysis of the CH3COO ion. O I and II II and III O II and IV I and IV

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1. Which of the following is/are true when Ca(CH3COO)2 is dissolved in water?
1. The salt will completely dissociate into Ca²+ and CH3COO ions in the solution.
II. Both Ca²+ and CH3COO are hydrolysable ions resulting in a neutral solution.
III. The Ca²+ ion is considered as the hydrolysable ion and thus a basic solution will form.
IV. The most probable pH of the solution is basic due to the hydrolysis of the CH3COO ion.
O I and II
II and III
O II and IV
I and IV
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following is/are true when Ca(CH3COO)2 is dissolved in water? 1. The salt will completely dissociate into Ca²+ and CH3COO ions in the solution. II. Both Ca²+ and CH3COO are hydrolysable ions resulting in a neutral solution. III. The Ca²+ ion is considered as the hydrolysable ion and thus a basic solution will form. IV. The most probable pH of the solution is basic due to the hydrolysis of the CH3COO ion. O I and II II and III O II and IV I and IV
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