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- Table 12.7 (data) Salt Solution pH Sodium acetate Ammonium chloride Sodium carbonate Sodium chloride Boiled distilled water Table 12.8 (report) Salts that produced pH higher than water Salts that produced pH lower than water Salts that had little effect on water pH Ions exhibiting significant Bronsted acid characteristics Ions exhibiting significant Bronsted base characteristics Ions exhibiting no significant Bronsted acid or base characteristicsIs sodium benzoate strong enough of a base to deprotonate HCI? What information led you to the answer to this question?explain why you need to standardize NaOH solutions
- Explain why phenolphthalein is used to determine when the reaction is “done”. Make sure to explain the role of NaOH in this solution.6. On the basis of data in Table 12.7, which of the following anions is the strongest Bronsted base? a. Acetate (C2H3O2-) b. Carbonate (CO32-) c. Chloride (Cl-) Explain your answer:Rank the following acids in order of increasing acidity