For the following, circle the solution you think will have the highest [H*]eq at 25 °C. If you think they will have the same [H*]eq, circle both. Give a justification for your choice in the space underneath each pair. a) Solution A: NH,OCI(aq) Solution B: Deionized water b) Equal molar solutions of the two acids shown here: ÇOOH ỌH SOLUTION A SOLUTION B
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![For the following, circle the solution you think will have
the highest [H*]eq at 25 °C. If you think they will have the same [H*]eq, circle
both. Give a justification for your choice in the space underneath each pair.
a)
Solution A: NHẠOCI(aq)
Solution B: Deionized water
b)
Equal molar solutions of the two acids shown here:
ÇOOH
ОН
SOLUTION A
SOLUTION B](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fda7693ac-42ba-43da-875a-8ee9e0eebed9%2Fa196d538-e7bf-4cfd-afad-fce85ae476c8%2Fmnkize_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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