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Q79 (NDA-II/2013) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Basic chemical principles Answer Verified

The pH of the solution obtained by dissolving pure sodium chloride in water in

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: C
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When pure sodium chloride (NaCl) is dissolved in water, the resulting solution is neutral. This is because NaCl is a salt derived from the neutralization of a strong acid (hydrochloric acid, HCl) and a strong base (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) [1]. In aqueous solution, NaCl dissociates completely into sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions. These ions are conjugate partners of a strong base and a strong acid, respectively, and possess negligible strength; therefore, they do not undergo hydrolysis or react with water to produce an excess of hydrogen (H+) or hydroxide (OH-) ions. Consequently, the concentration of hydronium and hydroxide ions remains balanced, maintaining a pH of approximately 7 at 25°C [1]. Since the ions do not affect the acidity or alkalinity, the solution is classified as neutral [1].

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  1. [1] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts > Activity 2.14 > p. 29
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