Arrange the following 0.1 M solutions in order of increasing pH and state why you placed each solution in that position: NaCH3COO, HCl, HCN, NaOH, NH3, NaCN, KNO3, H2SO4, NH4Cl, H2SO3, NaHCO3, Na3PO4 and CH3COOH.
please list each solution in order and next to it be specific next to each in terms of why each solution was placed in its respective position - please include ka and kb values in your explanation while ranking the solutions and add in any other additional details you may think of that could place the solution in it's rank such as about it's ions and ph values
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