• Classify each of the substances. • Compare their approximate pH levels. • Compare their ability to conduct electricity. • Compare their relative hydronium or hydroxide concentration. Comparison of 1.0 mol/L LIOH(aq) and 1.0 mol/L HOCI(aq) • LiOH(aq) is classified as a strong base • HOCI (aq) is classified as a • HOCI (aq) has a + pH than LiOH(aq) has. • HOCI (aq) is a + electrical conductor than LiOH(aq) is. • LiOH(aq) has a [OH(aq)] than HOCI (aq) has.

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Classify each of the substances.
• Compare their approximate pH levels.
• Compare their ability to conduct electricity.
• Compare their relative hydronium or hydroxide concentration.
Comparison of 1.0 mol/L LIOH(aq) and 1.0 mol/L HOCI(aq)
• LiOH(aq) is classified as a
strong base
• HOCI(aq) is classified as a
• HOCI (aq) has a
+ pH than LiOH(aq) has.
• HOCI (aq) is a
+ electrical conductor than LiOH(aq) is.
[OH(aq)] than HOCI (aq) has.
LiOH(aq) has a
Please answer all parts of the question.
Comparison of 1.0 mol/L HNO3(aq) and 1.0 mol/L NH3(aq)
NH3(aq) is classified as a
• HNO3(aq) is classified as a
.
HNO3(aq) has a
pH than NH3(aq) has.
.
HNO3(aq) is a
+ electrical conductor than NH3(aq) is.
HNO3(aq) has a
[OH (aq)] than NH3(aq) has.
Transcribed Image Text:Classify each of the substances. • Compare their approximate pH levels. • Compare their ability to conduct electricity. • Compare their relative hydronium or hydroxide concentration. Comparison of 1.0 mol/L LIOH(aq) and 1.0 mol/L HOCI(aq) • LiOH(aq) is classified as a strong base • HOCI(aq) is classified as a • HOCI (aq) has a + pH than LiOH(aq) has. • HOCI (aq) is a + electrical conductor than LiOH(aq) is. [OH(aq)] than HOCI (aq) has. LiOH(aq) has a Please answer all parts of the question. Comparison of 1.0 mol/L HNO3(aq) and 1.0 mol/L NH3(aq) NH3(aq) is classified as a • HNO3(aq) is classified as a . HNO3(aq) has a pH than NH3(aq) has. . HNO3(aq) is a + electrical conductor than NH3(aq) is. HNO3(aq) has a [OH (aq)] than NH3(aq) has.
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