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Title: For acid solutions of the same molarity acid strength is proportional to the equilibrium concentrati
Post by: Whelan on May 6, 2015
For acid solutions of the same molarity acid strength is proportional to the equilibrium concentration of H3O+. For equimolar solutions of acids, which equilibrium expression below corresponds to the strongest acid?

Kc=[H3O+][NO2−][HNO2]=4.5×10−4
Kc=[H3O+][F−][HF]=3.5×10−4
Kc=[H3O+][CN−][HCN]=4.9×10−10
Kc=[H3O+][OCl−][HOCl]=3.5×10−8


Title: Re: For acid solutions of the same molarity acid strength is proportional to the equilibrium concent
Post by: hbutler2 on May 6, 2015
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