6. Which of the following has the highest pH? a. 1.00 M NaNO3 b. 1.00 M NaNO2 c. 1.00 M NaH,PO4 d. All have the same pH 7. Which of the following has the lowest pH in aqueous solution? a. 1.00 M NaCI b. 1.00 M NaNO3 c. 1.00 M NaBr d. All have the same pH
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![For 6 and 7, use the table of K, values compiled at 25 °C to answer the questions
below:
Acid
HNO3
HCI
HBr
H2SO4
HSO41
HF
HNO2
HCOOH
Infinite
Infinite
Infinite
Infinite
Ka
1.3 x 102
7.1 x 104
4.5 x 104
1.7 x 104
(Strong acid)
HC2041
6.1 x 105
(Strong acid)
CH3COOH
(Strong acid)
(Strong acid)
HCO31
4.8 x 1011
Acid
C6H5COOH
H2CO3
H2PO41
HCN
НРОД?
Ka
6.5 x 105
1.8 x 106
4.2 x 107
6.2 x 108
4.9 x 1010
4.8 x 1013
6. Which of the following has the highest pH?
a. 1.00 M NaNO3
b. 1.00 M NaNO2
с. 1.00 М NaH2РОд
d. All have the same pH
7. Which of the following has the lowest pH in aqueous solution?
a. 1.00 M NaCl
b. 1.00 M NaNO3
c. 1.00 M NaBr
d. All have the same pH](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5fcc60f4-ac78-497c-adf4-2107166658f4%2Fa7c31790-6834-4efd-816a-9b6edcaa8e12%2F0af5t9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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