<Li> The solution is alkali if K <K because anions hydrolyze more than cations, causing an exceeding concentration of OH ions . </Li> <Li> The solution is expected to be neutral only if K and K are equal . </Li> <P> Other factors that could vary pH level of a solution are the relevant equilibrium constants and the additional amounts of any base or acid . </P> <Dl> <Dd> For example, in ammonium chloride solution, NH is the main influence for acidic solution, as it has greater K value compared to that of water molecules; K of NH is 5.6 x 10 and K of H O is 1.0 x 10 . This ensures its deprotonation when reacting with water, and is responsible for the ph below 7 at room temperature . On the opposite, Cl will have no affinity for H nor tendency to hydrolyze, as its K value is very low (K of Cl is 7.7 x 10). </Dd> </Dl>

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