(Q14) Why is a binary acid that contains a highly polar bond generally a stronger acid? The electronegativity difference between the proton and the other atom is negligible O The proton is less likely to be removed The proton can be removed more easily The polar bond converts the molecule to a base O The polar bond allows multiple protons to dissociate from the same acid Question 3 1 pts (Q15) What type of solution is expected to result when the ionic salt potassium nitrite (KNO2) is added to solution (nitrous acid is a weak acid)? O Basic O Supercritical Acidic O Cannot be determined O Neutral

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(Q14) Why is a binary acid that contains a highly polar bond generally a stronger acid?
O The electronegativity difference between the proton and the other atom is negligible
O The proton is less likely to be removed
O The proton can be removed more easily
O The polar bond converts the molecule to a base
O The polar bond allows multiple protons to dissociate from the same acid
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(Q15) What type of solution is expected to result when the ionic salt potassium nitrite (KNO,) is
added to solution (nitrous acid is a weak acid)?
Basic
O Supercritical
O Acidic
Cannot be determined
Neutral
Transcribed Image Text:(Q14) Why is a binary acid that contains a highly polar bond generally a stronger acid? O The electronegativity difference between the proton and the other atom is negligible O The proton is less likely to be removed O The proton can be removed more easily O The polar bond converts the molecule to a base O The polar bond allows multiple protons to dissociate from the same acid Question 3 1 pts (Q15) What type of solution is expected to result when the ionic salt potassium nitrite (KNO,) is added to solution (nitrous acid is a weak acid)? Basic O Supercritical O Acidic Cannot be determined Neutral
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