Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could be seen. The same volume of solution is shown in each sketch. Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under the solution of the next strongest acid, and so on. = H₂O Note: Solution 1 (Choose one) Solution 3 (Choose one) 1 (strongest acid) 2 3 4 (weakest acid) Solution 2 (Choose one) Solution 4 (Choose one) X E

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Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could
be seen. The same volume of solution is shown in each sketch.
Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under
the solution of the next strongest acid, and so on.
Note: = H₂0
(Choose one)
Solution 1
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Solution 3
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1 (strongest acid)
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Transcribed Image Text:Four solutions of an acid dissolved in water are sketched below, as if under a microscope so powerful individual atoms could be seen. The same volume of solution is shown in each sketch. Rank the solutions by the strength of the dissolved acid. That is, select 1 under the solution of the strongest acid, 2 under the solution of the next strongest acid, and so on. Note: = H₂0 (Choose one) Solution 1 8 & 7 Solution 3 I Don't Know (Choose one) 1 (strongest acid) 2 MacBook Pro 3 4 (weakest acid) * Submit * Solution 2 (Choose one) Solution 4 (Choose one) ▼ X © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center O S + 11 A delete ? olo Ar
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