Chemistry: Structure and Properties (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 3SAQ
Which acid has the largest Ka: HClO2(aq), HBrO2(aq), or HIO2(aq)?
- HBrO2(aq)
- HIO2(aq)
- HClO2(aq)
- All three acids have the same Ka
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