Ka for phenol (a weak acid), C6H5OH, is 1.60×10-10 Ka for nitrous acid, HNO₂, is 4.00×10-4. Ka for formic acid, HCOOH, is 1.80×10-4. What is the formula for the weakest conjugate base? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
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Ka for phenol (a weak acid), C6H5OH, is 1.60×10-10.
Ka for nitrous acid, HNO2, is 4.00×10-4.
Ka for formic acid, HCOOH, is 1.80×10-4.
What is the formula for the weakest conjugate base?
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