Using the Ka values, identify which acid is the strongest in water? Ka= 6.5 x 105 Ka = 1.1 x 102 Ka = 1.7 * 107 Ka= 1.2 * 101 Ka = 3.5 x 104 benzoic, C6H5COOH chlorous, HCIO2 iodic, HIO3 acrylic, CH2 = CHCOOH cyanic, HCNO a. chlorous Ob.cyanic c. acrylic d. benzoic e. iodic

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Using the K a values, identify which acid is the strongest in water?
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Ka = 6.5 * 10
Ka = 1.1 * 10
Ka= 1.7 * 10
Ka = 1.2 * 10
Ka = 3.5 x 10
benzoic, C6H5COOH
chlorous, HCIO2
iodic, HIO3
acrylic, CH2 = CHCOOH
cyanic, HCNO
Oa. chlorous
Ob. cyanic
c. acrylic
d. benzoic
e. iodic
Transcribed Image Text:Question 12 Using the K a values, identify which acid is the strongest in water? -5 Ka = 6.5 * 10 Ka = 1.1 * 10 Ka= 1.7 * 10 Ka = 1.2 * 10 Ka = 3.5 x 10 benzoic, C6H5COOH chlorous, HCIO2 iodic, HIO3 acrylic, CH2 = CHCOOH cyanic, HCNO Oa. chlorous Ob. cyanic c. acrylic d. benzoic e. iodic
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