43. Which one of the following equations represents the ionization of a weak monoprotic acid in water? O CN (aq) + H 20(aq) S HCN(aq) + OH (aq) O HCN(aq) + OH (aq) H 20(1) + CN (aq) O HCN(aq) + H 20(1) SH30 *(aq) + CN (aq) O HCN(aq) + NH 3(aq) NH „CN(aq)

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43. Which one of the following equations represents the ionization of a weak
monoprotic acid in water?
O CN (aq) + H 20(aq) HCN(aq) + OH (ag)
O HCN(aq) + OH (aq) H20(1) + CN (aq)
O HCN(aq) + H 20(1) H30*(aq) + CN (aq)
O HCN(aq) + NH 3(aq) NH4CN(aq)
O HCN(aq) + CH (aq) H2O(1) + CN (aq)
Transcribed Image Text:43. Which one of the following equations represents the ionization of a weak monoprotic acid in water? O CN (aq) + H 20(aq) HCN(aq) + OH (ag) O HCN(aq) + OH (aq) H20(1) + CN (aq) O HCN(aq) + H 20(1) H30*(aq) + CN (aq) O HCN(aq) + NH 3(aq) NH4CN(aq) O HCN(aq) + CH (aq) H2O(1) + CN (aq)
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