1. For each set, rank the acids by putting a "1" under the weakest acid (highest--most positive-- expected pka), then a "2" under the next most weakest, then a "3" under the next most weakest then a "4" under the strongest acid (highest--most positive-- expected pka) briefly explain why. a. H₂Se H₂S H₂O H₂Te b. C. HC1 -O H₂S OH SIH4 PH3 Mom jou isom OH OH OH

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1. For each set, rank the acids by putting a "1" under the weakest acid (highest--most positive--
expected pka), then a "2" under the next most weakest, then a "3" under the next most
weakest then a "4" under the strongest acid (highest--most positive-- expected pKa) briefly
explain why.
H₂ Te
a. H₂Se
b. HC1
C.
H₂S
H₂S
MOM
OH
H₂O
SIH4
PH 3
OH
-Ō
OH
OH
Transcribed Image Text:1. For each set, rank the acids by putting a "1" under the weakest acid (highest--most positive-- expected pka), then a "2" under the next most weakest, then a "3" under the next most weakest then a "4" under the strongest acid (highest--most positive-- expected pKa) briefly explain why. H₂ Te a. H₂Se b. HC1 C. H₂S H₂S MOM OH H₂O SIH4 PH 3 OH -Ō OH OH
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