Acid HCNO H₂PO, HC₂0 K HF CHÍNH, H₂ASO HSO, CHÍNH, но, NH, CH CO H HCO, The salt obtained from the combination of the weak acid cyanic acid, HCNO, and the weak base ammonia, NH3, is used to make an aqueous solution. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral? 2.0×10* 2.0×10-7 6.1×105 3.5×10 2.4x10-¹2 Base 1.8×10¹ K 4.4×10¹ 5.9x108 1.6x107 4.3x10-10 1.8×10 2.1×10
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O neutral
O acidic
O basic
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Acid
K
HCNO
CHÍNH,
H.ASO.
HSO,
CHÍNH,
H₂O,
NH,
CH,CO_H
HCO,
The salt obtained from the combination of the weak acid cyanic acid, HCNO, and the weak base ammonia, NH,, is used to
make an aqueous solution, is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?
H₂PO,
HC₂0
HF
2.0×10*
2.0×10-7
6.1×105
3.5x10
2.4x10-12
Base
1.8×10
K
4.4×10
5.9x10-8
1.6×107
4.3x10-10
1.8×10
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