LIOH(aq) is classified as a • base. The reaction equation with water utilizes which of the following arrows? Choice A Choice B 50% LIOH(aq) Li*(aq) + OH'(aq) The approximate pH of the solution <<7 <7 >7 NaCH3CO0(ag) is classified as a >>7 se.

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For each of the following entities
Identify it as a strong or weak base.
Select the correct arrow to show the changes that occur when the bases
are placed in water.
Select the approximate pH for each resulting solution.
LIOH(aq) is classified as a
base.
The reaction equation with water utilizes which of the following arrows?
Choice A
Choice B
< 50%
LIOH(aq)
: Li*(aq) + OH'(aq)
The approximate pH of the solutionr
<<7
<7
>7
>>7
NaCH3CO0(aq) is classified as a
se.
The reaction equation with water would utilize which of the following
arrows?
Choice A
Choice B
< 50%
CH3CO0 (aq) + H20(1)
: CH3COOH(aq) + OH (aq)
The approximate pH of the solution would be
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following entities Identify it as a strong or weak base. Select the correct arrow to show the changes that occur when the bases are placed in water. Select the approximate pH for each resulting solution. LIOH(aq) is classified as a base. The reaction equation with water utilizes which of the following arrows? Choice A Choice B < 50% LIOH(aq) : Li*(aq) + OH'(aq) The approximate pH of the solutionr <<7 <7 >7 >>7 NaCH3CO0(aq) is classified as a se. The reaction equation with water would utilize which of the following arrows? Choice A Choice B < 50% CH3CO0 (aq) + H20(1) : CH3COOH(aq) + OH (aq) The approximate pH of the solution would be
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