In which of the following solutions will HNO2 ionize less than
it would in pure water?
0.10 MNaCl, 0.10 MKNO3, 0.10 MNaOH, 0.10 MNaNO2
A) 0.10 MNaCl | |
B) | 0.10 MKNO3 |
C) | 0.10 MNaOH |
D) | 0.10 MNaNO2 |
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