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Why does salts from strong acid and strong base do not undergo salt hydrolysis ?
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Neutral salt is formed
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Think about basic principle.
When salts from strong acids and strong bases dissolve in water.
What chemical species will get?
Would those chemical species rather be as the same ionic form in aqueous or rather react with water?
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