2. Determine whether a solution of the following salts is acid, basic, or neutral using the balanced net ionic equations to support your answer. a) BaCl, b) NaC,H,O, c) CH₂NH,NO,
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Chem A&B Q2
![Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases:
ACID
HCI
Strong acids H₂SO₂
LHNO,
Weak acids-
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HSOA
H₂PO4
HF
CH₂COOH
HCO,
H₂S
H₂PO
NH₂
HCO,
HPO
H₂O
OH
Negligible acidity- H₂
LCH₂
Acid strength increasing
Base strength increasing
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HSO
NO₂
H₂O
SO²-
H₂PO
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CH₂COO™
HCO,"
HS™
HPO 2-
NH₂
Co₂²-
PO
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CH₂
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-Weak bases
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![2. Determine whether a solution of the following salts is acid, basic, or neutral using
the balanced net ionic equations to support your answer.
a) BaCl,
b) NaC₂H₂O₂
c) CH₂NH₂NO,](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F15de0d0b-ef7f-46aa-a96f-7fed323efb43%2F166f8b34-578f-4bd0-8274-3cf6ba338291%2Fhmfvg5p_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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