Explanation
The degree of dissociation of an electrolyte depends on:
Degree of dissociation depends on all the above factors1. Nature of electrolyte:- Weak or Strong (incomplete dissociation) or (Complete dissociation)
2. As the temperature increases, the degree of dissociation increases.
3. The nature of solvent polar or non-polar also affects degree dissociation.
Option D is correct.
The degree of dissociation of an electrolyte does not depend on:
Catalytic action has no effect on degree of dissoliation as catalyst only increases the speed of the reaction and does not change equilibrium concentration.
Hence, option B is correct.
Salts produced because of reaction between a strong acid and strong base is neutral in nature. The pH of a value of such salts is equal to 7, i.e. neutral.
Example; Sodium chloride, sodium sulfate, potassium chloride, etc.
Sodium chloride ($$NaCl$$) is formed after the reaction between a hydrochloric acid (a strong acid) and sodium hydroxide (a strong base).
The Ionic Product of Water, $$K_w$$, is the equilibrium constant for the reaction in which water undergoes an acid-base reaction with itself. That is, water is behaving simultaneously as both an acid and a base.
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