Question
Predict the nature of solution when NH4NO3 undergo hydrolysis.

Answer

NH4NO3 on hydrolysis gives NH4OH (weak base), $\text{H}^+\text{ and }\text{NO}^-_3$ (HNO3 is strong acid) since H+ ions are more than OH-.
$\therefore$ Solution is acidic.

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