Question
Question: Assertion: Aqueous solution of \(C{{H}_{3}}COON{{H}_{4}}\) is found to be neutral. Reason: This sa...
Assertion: Aqueous solution of CH3COONH4 is found to be neutral.
Reason: This salt does not undergo hydrolysis.
A. Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
B. Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
C. Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
D. Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Solution
When the salt CH3COONH4 is dissociated, then the constituent acid and bases which are formed in equilibrium are CH3COOH and NH4OH, which are both weak. This will help in identifying the nature of the salt.
Complete step by step answer:
In order to answer our question, we need to learn about the types of salts formed using different acids and bases. We know that when an acid is mixed with a base then a salt is formed, along with the formation of water. Now, there are some acids called strong acids and acids named as weak acids. When an acid is called strong, that means that that particular acid has a lot of [H]+ in it. Weak acids have less [H]+ concentration. Similarly, talking about bases, the substances which have more [OH]− are strong bases, and vice versa. When these are mixed, four types of combination are formed:
i. Salts of strong acid and strong bases (NaCl), have resultant pH=7
ii. Salts of strong acid and weak base (NH4NO3), have resultant pH<7
iii. Salt of strong bases and weak acids (Na2CO3), have resultant pH>7
iv. Salts of weak acid and weak bases (Ca3(PO4)2)
Now, the dissociation of CH3COONH4 looks like: