Each row of the table below describes an aqueous solution at 25 °C. The second column of the table shows the initial components of the solution. • Use the checkboxes in the third column to explain the type of the initial solution. The fourth column describes a change in the solution. • Use the fifth column to predict how the change in the solution will change its pH. solution initial components initial type (check all that apply) change acidic A H₂O, KOH basic add KI neutral acidic B H₂O basic add HCIO4 neutral effect of change on pH (check one) O pH higher O pH lower O pH the same O pH higher O pH lower O pH the same acidic C H₂O basic add NaClO4 O pH higher O pH lower neutral acidic O pH the same O pH higher D H₂O, KOH basic add HI O pH lower neutral O pH the same

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Each row of the table below describes an aqueous solution at 25 °C.
The second column of the table shows the initial components of the solution.
• Use the checkboxes in the third column to explain the type of the initial solution.
The fourth column describes a change in the solution.
• Use the fifth column to predict how the change in the solution will change its pH.
solution initial components
initial type
(check all that apply)
change
effect of change on pH
(check one)
O acidic
A
H₂O, KOH
basic
○ pH higher
add KI
O pH lower
neutral
acidic
B
H₂O
basic
add H CIO4
O neutral
☐ acidic
C
H₂O
☐ basic
add Na CIO
O neutral
acidic
O pH the same
O pH higher
O pH lower
O pH the same
O pH higher
O pH lower
O pH the same
O pH higher
D
H₂O, KOH
basic
add HI
O pH lower
Oneutral
O pH the same
Transcribed Image Text:Each row of the table below describes an aqueous solution at 25 °C. The second column of the table shows the initial components of the solution. • Use the checkboxes in the third column to explain the type of the initial solution. The fourth column describes a change in the solution. • Use the fifth column to predict how the change in the solution will change its pH. solution initial components initial type (check all that apply) change effect of change on pH (check one) O acidic A H₂O, KOH basic ○ pH higher add KI O pH lower neutral acidic B H₂O basic add H CIO4 O neutral ☐ acidic C H₂O ☐ basic add Na CIO O neutral acidic O pH the same O pH higher O pH lower O pH the same O pH higher O pH lower O pH the same O pH higher D H₂O, KOH basic add HI O pH lower Oneutral O pH the same
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