Classify each of the following salts as a "strong acid-strong base salt," a "strong acid–weak base salt," a "weak acid–strong base salt," or a "weak acid–weak base salt." KNO2 weak acid-strong base salt strong acid-strong base salt strong acid-weak base salt weak acid-weak base salt   b KC2H3O2 weak acid-strong base salt strong acid-strong base salt strong acid-weak base salt weak acid-weak base salt   c NH4NO3 weak acid-strong base salt strong acid-strong base salt strong acid-weak base salt weak acid-weak base salt   d Ba(NO3)2 weak acid-strong base salt strong acid-strong base salt strong acid-weak base salt weak acid-weak base salt

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Classify each of the following salts as a "strong acid-strong base salt," a "strong acid–weak base salt," a "weak acid–strong base salt," or a "weak acid–weak base salt."

KNO2
weak acid-strong base salt
strong acid-strong base salt
strong acid-weak base salt
weak acid-weak base salt
 
b
KC2H3O2
weak acid-strong base salt
strong acid-strong base salt
strong acid-weak base salt
weak acid-weak base salt
 
c
NH4NO3
weak acid-strong base salt
strong acid-strong base salt
strong acid-weak base salt
weak acid-weak base salt
 
d
Ba(NO3)2
weak acid-strong base salt
strong acid-strong base salt
strong acid-weak base salt
weak acid-weak base salt
 
arrange the following 0.2 M aqueous solutions in order of increasing pH:

Name Formula Ka Percent Ionization
Hydrofluoric acid HF 6.8×10-4 2.6
Nitrous acid HNO2 4.5×10-4 2.1
HF, HNO3, HNO2, KOH
HNO3, HF, HNO2, KOH
HNO3, HNO2, HF, KOH
KOH, HNO3, HF, HNO2
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