Multiple Choice
A solution is prepared by adding 0.10 mol of potassium chloride, KCl, to 1.00 L of water. Which statement about the solution is correct?
A) The solution is basic.
B) The solution is neutral.
C) The solution is acidic.
D) The solution is a strong oxidant.
E) The values for Ka and Kb for the species in solution must be known before a prediction can be made.
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