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Which statements are true regarding the calculation of pH for strong acids versus weak acids? C. ICE tables cannot be used to find the pH of a strong acid E. The pH of an acid whose concentration is 0.010 M is 2.00 A. The pH of any acid can be calculated by finding log[H30"leq F. If two acids have the same initial concentration, then the acid with the smaller Ka value wll have the greater ph B. The pH of a strong acid will always be less than that of a weak acid. D. The Ka value is necessary to find the pH of a weak acid but not a strong acid
Which statements are true regarding the calculation of pH for strong acids versus weak acids? C. ICE tables cannot be used to find the pH of a strong acid E. The pH of an acid whose concentration is 0.010 M is 2.00 A. The pH of any acid can be calculated by finding log[H30"leq F. If two acids have the same initial concentration, then the acid with the smaller Ka value wll have the greater ph B. The pH of a strong acid will always be less than that of a weak acid. D. The Ka value is necessary to find the pH of a weak acid but not a strong acid
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