hydrochloric acid solution has a pH value of 3. Which of the following substances would increase the pH value of the solution when mixed with it? (1) Dilute ammonia solut (2) Dilute  (3) Water A(1) and (2) only B(1) and (3) only C(2) and (3) only D 1,2,3   b. Which of the following statements about a concentrated acid is correct? A. It can react with copper metal. B. It cannot react with copper(II) oxide. C. It is an acid that fully ionizes in water. D. It must contain hydrogen ions when in aqueous form. c. which of the following states of hydrogen chloride will not turn dry blue litmus paper red? (1) HCl gas (2) HCl in water (3) HCl in methylbenzene (an organic solvent) A. (1) only B. (2) only C. (1) and (2) only D

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a. A hydrochloric acid solution has a pH value of 3. Which of the following substances would increase the pH value of the solution when mixed with it?

(1) Dilute ammonia solut
(2) Dilute 
(3) Water
A(1) and (2) only
B(1) and (3) only
C(2) and (3) only

D 1,2,3

 

b. Which of the following statements about a concentrated acid is correct?
A. It can react with copper metal.
B. It cannot react with copper(II) oxide.
C. It is an acid that fully ionizes in water.
D. It must contain hydrogen ions when in aqueous form.

c. which of the following states of hydrogen chloride will not turn dry blue litmus paper red?

(1) HCl gas
(2) HCl in water
(3) HCl in methylbenzene (an organic solvent)
A. (1) only
B. (2) only
C. (1) and (2) only
D. (1) and (3) only

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