HCIO is a weak acid with the equilibrium constant K.. What reaction influences the pH wher the salt KCIO is added into water? (A) CIO-(aq) + H2O(1) → HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq) K = Kw/K. (B) CIO-(aq) + H20(1) - HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq) K = Kw/K, (C) HCIO(aq) H* + CIO (ag) K = K. (D) HCIO(aq) - H* + CIO- (aq) K = Kw/Ka (E) KCIO(aq) - K*(aq) + CIO-(aq) K = K,

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HCIO is a weak acid with the equilibrium constant K. What reaction influences the pH when
the salt KCIO is added into water?
(A) CIO (ag) + H2O(1) - HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq)
K = Kw/K.
(B) CIO-(aq) + H2O(1) HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq)
K = Kw/K,
(C) HCIO(ag) → H* + CIO-(aq)
K = K.
(D) HCIO(aq) → H* + CIO-(aq)
K = Kw/K.
О (E) КСIO(aq) - К"(аq) + CО (aq)
K = K,
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Transcribed Image Text:HCIO is a weak acid with the equilibrium constant K. What reaction influences the pH when the salt KCIO is added into water? (A) CIO (ag) + H2O(1) - HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq) K = Kw/K. (B) CIO-(aq) + H2O(1) HCIO(aq) + OH-(aq) K = Kw/K, (C) HCIO(ag) → H* + CIO-(aq) K = K. (D) HCIO(aq) → H* + CIO-(aq) K = Kw/K. О (E) КСIO(aq) - К"(аq) + CО (aq) K = K, Submit
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