7. Using the table below for the relative acid strength, arrange the following species in order of decreasin relative base strength: CIO2, Br, Hz0, OCt, CeHsO Value of K, Formula Name HSO, HCIO, HC,H,CIO, Hydrogen sulfate lon 1.2 X 10 Chlorous acid 1.2 X 10 Monochloracetic acid 1.35 X 10 HF Hydrofluork acid 7.2 x 10 HNO, Nitrous acid 4.0 X 10 HC,H,O, Acetic acid 18X 10 (AIH,O" Hydrated aluminum() lon 14X 10 HOCI Hypochlorous acid 3.5 X 10 HCN Hydrocyanic acid 6.2 x 10 NH, Ammonium lon 5.6 X 10 HOCH, Phenol 1.6 X 10 |A. CeHsO > OCr > CIO; > H2O > Br B. Br > H20 > CIO2 > OCI > CeHsO C. CIO2 > OCr > Br > H20 > CeH;O D. OCt > Br> CIO; > C6H5O> H20 E. H20 > OCI > Br >> CeHsO> CIO2 Increasing acid strength

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7. Using the table below for the relative acid strength, arrange the following species in order of decreasing
relative base strength: CIO2, Br, H20, OCt, CeHsO
Formula
Name
Value of K,
HSO,
Hydrogen sulfate lon
1.2 x 10
HCIO,
1.2 X 10
1.35 X 10
Chlorous acid
HC,H,CIO,
Monochloracetic acid
HF
Hydrofluork acid
7.2 x 10
HNO,
Nitrous acid
4.0 x 10
HC;H,O,
Acetic acid
18X 10
Hydrated aluminum(il) lon
14X 10
HOCI
Hypochlorous acid
3.5 X 10
6.2 x 10
5.6 X 10-
1.6 X 10
HCN
Hydrocyanic acid
NH,
Ammonium ion
HOCH,
Phenol
|A. C6HSO > OCI > CIO; > H20 > Br
B. Br > H20 > CIO2 > OCI > CeHsO
C. CIO; > OCI > Br > H20 > CeHsO
D. OCt > Br> CIO; > C6H5O> H20
E. H20 > OCI > Br >> CeHsO> CIO2
Increasing acid strength
Transcribed Image Text:7. Using the table below for the relative acid strength, arrange the following species in order of decreasing relative base strength: CIO2, Br, H20, OCt, CeHsO Formula Name Value of K, HSO, Hydrogen sulfate lon 1.2 x 10 HCIO, 1.2 X 10 1.35 X 10 Chlorous acid HC,H,CIO, Monochloracetic acid HF Hydrofluork acid 7.2 x 10 HNO, Nitrous acid 4.0 x 10 HC;H,O, Acetic acid 18X 10 Hydrated aluminum(il) lon 14X 10 HOCI Hypochlorous acid 3.5 X 10 6.2 x 10 5.6 X 10- 1.6 X 10 HCN Hydrocyanic acid NH, Ammonium ion HOCH, Phenol |A. C6HSO > OCI > CIO; > H20 > Br B. Br > H20 > CIO2 > OCI > CeHsO C. CIO; > OCI > Br > H20 > CeHsO D. OCt > Br> CIO; > C6H5O> H20 E. H20 > OCI > Br >> CeHsO> CIO2 Increasing acid strength
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