What is the identity of the salt
An unknown salt is either NaF, NaCl or NaOCl.When 0.050 mol of the salt is dissolved in water for form 0.500 L of solution, the pH of the solution is 8.08. What is the identity of the salt?
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The salt is dissolve in water, please provide above question;s answer, how can i find solution file, let me know.
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