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A solution containing 10-8 M HCl and 10-8 M acetic acid contains H+ which is supplied mostly by:

Transcribed Image Text:A solution containing 10-8 M HCI and 10-8 M acetic acid contains H* which is supplied mostly by
both the strong and the weak acids.
water.
the weak acid.
the strong acid.
All of the above
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