LiOH is strong base.
So, its pH would be highest.
HBr is strong acid.
So, its pH would be lowest.
NaClO4 is salt of strong acid and strong base.
So, it is neutral and pH would be 7.00
NH4NO3 is acidic salt.
So, pH would be less than 7
Na2S is basic salt.
So, pH would be more than 7
Answer:
LiOH
Na2S
NaClO4
NH4NO3
HBr
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