How is the solubility of sodium chloride ($ ext{NaCl}$) affected by changes in the solution's $ ext{pH}$?

Answer

The solubility is effectively independent of $ ext{pH}$.

Salts composed of ions derived from a strong acid ($ ext{Cl}^-$) and a strong base ($ ext{Na}^+$) do not react meaningfully with added $ ext{H}^+$ or $ ext{OH}^-$, meaning their solubility does not exhibit $ ext{pH}$ dependency.

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