Look at this list of acids and their pKa's A 0.100 molar aqueous solution of which acid would have the highest pH? HIO3 pKa = 0.79 HCIO2 pKa = 1.95 HCIO pKa = 7.54 HBrO pKa = 8.64 HN3 pKa = 4.72
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So, we need to find the acid with the highest pKa value. From the given list of acids and their pKa values: - HIO3: pKa = 0.79 - HCIO2: pKa = 1.95 - HCIO: pKa = 7.54 - HBrO: pKa = 8.64 - HN3: pKa = 4.72 The highest pKa value is for HBrO with a pKa of 8.64. Show more…
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