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    Figure 2.5 Figure 2.5 Shows a Representation of Formic Acid.A Formic Acid
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Figure 2.5 Figure 2.5 Shows a Representation of Formic Acid.A Formic Acid

Question 79

Question 79

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  Figure 2.5 Figure 2.5 shows a representation of formic acid.A formic acid molecule A) will dissociate in water,thus increasing the pH. B) will dissociate in water,thus decreasing the pH. C) contains primarily nonpolar covalent bonds. D) has a tetrahedral shape. Figure 2.5
Figure 2.5 shows a representation of formic acid.A formic acid molecule


A) will dissociate in water,thus increasing the pH.
B) will dissociate in water,thus decreasing the pH.
C) contains primarily nonpolar covalent bonds.
D) has a tetrahedral shape.

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