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Since Cl- is a neutral ion, the only ion of interest in NH4+. This component can actually act as a weak acid: NH4+ + H2O —> H3O+ + NH3. Therefore, this salt would be considered acidic.
Therefore, Cl⁻ is considered pH neutral as it does not significantly affect the pH of a solution.