Rank the following solutions in order of increasing concentration of hydronium ions,
(a) hydrogen chloride,
(b) acetic acid,
(c) ammonia,
The solutions in order of increasing concentration of hydronium ions,
Answer to Problem 1TC
The solutions in order of increasing concentration of hydronium ions,
Explanation of Solution
The acids when dissolved in water produce the hydronium ions and the bases when dissolved in water produce the hydroxide ions.
The more the strength of an acid, the more hydronium ions will be there in the solution. The base solution will have more hydroxide ions and fewer hydronium ions.
Three solutions of
Among
So, the order will be
Conclusion:
Therefore, the solutions in order of increasing concentration of hydronium ions,
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