Acid HX is a strong acid and acid HY is weak acid. Which of the
following statements are true concerning HX and HY?
X. A 0.10 M solution of HX has a lower pH than a 0.10 M solution of
HY.
Y. A 0.10 M solution of HX conducts electricity better than a 0.10
M solution of HY.
Z. When titrated with NaOH, the pH of the equivalence point will be
greater for acid HX than for acid HY.
X only
Z only
Y only
X and Z
X, Y and Z
Y and Z
none of them
X and Y
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