Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could solution is shown in each sketch. Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under the solution of the next strongest acid, and so on. Note: seen. The same volume of = H₂O

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O ACIDS AND BASES
Determining the strength of acids from a sketch
Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could be seen. The same volume of
solution is shown in each sketch.
Note:
Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under the solution of the next strongest
acid, and so on.
= H₂O
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Transcribed Image Text:||| = O ACIDS AND BASES Determining the strength of acids from a sketch Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could be seen. The same volume of solution is shown in each sketch. Note: Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under the solution of the next strongest acid, and so on. = H₂O Solution 1 (Choose one) Explanation Solution 3 (Choose one) Check ▼ ▬▬▬▬▬ Solution 2 (Choose one) ▼ Solution 4 (Choose one) 0/5 X spv7Aqws 3 Allie © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessi
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