QUESTION 11 Which of the following are correctly ranked in order of decreasing acidity? The least acidic compound should be on the left. There may be more than one correct answer. O NH;
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QUESTION 11
Which of the following are correctly ranked in order of decreasing acidity? The least acidic compound should be on the left. There may be more
than one correct answer.
O NH: <H20 < HF
O CH,CH CH3 < CH;CH OH <CICH2CH2OH
O CH2CH CH,CH2 < CH;CH=CHCH2 < HC=CCH;CH:
NH; <H20 <H2S
QUESTION 12
Which of the following species have tetrahedral bond angles?
NH3
BF3
"CHs
CH3
H20
A
C
O A, D and E
O A, D, E and F
A, B, E and F
D only
O A, B and E
Type: MC
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This question is related to general chemistry.
Generally, acid is a compound which can easily donate a proton.
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