Use the following salts to create a 0.100 M solution. Will the solution be acidic, neutral, or basic? Justify by writing out any pertinent chemical reaction that shows how it contributes to its acidity or basicity.
a) KBr
b)NaNO2
c) Al(NO3)3
d) mystery salt
Use the following salts to create a 0.100 M solution. Will the solution be acidic, neutral, or basic? Justify by writing out any pertinent chemical reaction that shows how it contributes to its acidity or basicity.
a) KBr
b)NaNO2
c) Al(NO3)3
d) mystery salt
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