The following reactions all have K< 1. 1) CeH5COO (aq) + HCN (aq)=C6H5COOH (aq) + CN (aq) 2) F (aq) + HCN (aq) CN (aq) + HF (aq) 3) C,HyCOOH (aq) + F^ (aq) — HF (aq) + CHşCOO (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. CH5COO- HCN CN HF CH₂COOH Clear All strongest acid intermediate acid weakest acid not a Bronsted-Lowry acid
The following reactions all have K< 1. 1) CeH5COO (aq) + HCN (aq)=C6H5COOH (aq) + CN (aq) 2) F (aq) + HCN (aq) CN (aq) + HF (aq) 3) C,HyCOOH (aq) + F^ (aq) — HF (aq) + CHşCOO (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. CH5COO- HCN CN HF CH₂COOH Clear All strongest acid intermediate acid weakest acid not a Bronsted-Lowry acid
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![The following reactions all have K< 1.
1) CeH5COO (aq) + HCN (aq)=C6H5COOH (aq) + CN (aq)
2) F (aq) + HCN (aq) CN (aq) + HF (aq)
3) C,HyCOOH (aq) + F^ (aq) — HF (aq) + CHşCOO (aq)
Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength.
CH5COO-
HCN
CN
HF
CH₂COOH
Clear All
strongest acid
intermediate acid
weakest acid
not a Bronsted-Lowry
acid](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6549c5db-761d-4526-b6ae-65102a8cbc59%2Fc891e6c9-e5b7-4d24-b69e-f22d92d92c44%2Fpa2ssqn_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The following reactions all have K< 1.
1) CeH5COO (aq) + HCN (aq)=C6H5COOH (aq) + CN (aq)
2) F (aq) + HCN (aq) CN (aq) + HF (aq)
3) C,HyCOOH (aq) + F^ (aq) — HF (aq) + CHşCOO (aq)
Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength.
CH5COO-
HCN
CN
HF
CH₂COOH
Clear All
strongest acid
intermediate acid
weakest acid
not a Bronsted-Lowry
acid
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