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Identify the Weakest and Strongest Acids in the Group Below

Question 113

Question 113

Multiple Choice

Identify the weakest and strongest acids in the group below. The weakest acid is listed first in the responses.
HCl, H2S, PH3


A) HCl < H2S
B) HCl < PH3
C) H2S < HCl
D) H2S < PH3
E) PH3 < HCl

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