You are given an aqueous salt solution and have determined that its pH is 8.99 at 25°C. Predict which of the following three salt solutions it is most likely to be. solution (1): a solution of ammonium iodide (NH I) solution (2): a solution of barium chloride (BaCl,) solution (3): a solution of sodium fluoride (NaF)

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You are given an aqueous salt solution and have determined that its pH is 8.99 at 25°C. Predict which of the
following three salt solutions it is most likely to be.
solution (1): a solution of ammonium iodide (NH I)
solution (2): a solution of barium chloride (BaCI,)
solution (3): a solution of sodium fluoride (NaF)
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Identify the ions produced by each salt when dissolved in water.
All three compounds are ionic compounds. In aqueous solution, they dissociate into ions as follows. (Separate
substances in a list with a comma. Omit states-of-matter from your answer.)
(1) NH,I produces the following ions.
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(2) BaCl, produces the following ions.
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(3) NaF produces the following ions.
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Transcribed Image Text:Tutorial Exercise You are given an aqueous salt solution and have determined that its pH is 8.99 at 25°C. Predict which of the following three salt solutions it is most likely to be. solution (1): a solution of ammonium iodide (NH I) solution (2): a solution of barium chloride (BaCI,) solution (3): a solution of sodium fluoride (NaF) Step 1 of 5 Identify the ions produced by each salt when dissolved in water. All three compounds are ionic compounds. In aqueous solution, they dissociate into ions as follows. (Separate substances in a list with a comma. Omit states-of-matter from your answer.) (1) NH,I produces the following ions. chemPad Help Xx"| Greek - (2) BaCl, produces the following ions. chemPad Help X, x" Greek - (3) NaF produces the following ions. chemPad Help X.x" → Greek - Describe how a solute dissolves in an aqueous solution. Submit Skip (you cannot come back).
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