Indicate whether aqueous solutions of the salts below will be acidic (a), basic (b), * or neutral (n). Enter your answers in order. Example, if all are neutral, enter nnnn LiBr CrC13 KNO2 (NH4)I Note: all numbers in the formulas are subscripts. Your answer This is a required question
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