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    Nitric Acid Is a Strong Acid and Dissociates in Water
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Nitric Acid Is a Strong Acid and Dissociates in Water

Question 57

Question 57

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Nitric acid is a strong acid and dissociates in water. What species are present in the aqueous solution of 0.1 M HNO3?


A) HNO3 only
B) primarily HNO3 but some H3O+ and NO3-
C) primarily H3O+ and NO3- but some HNO3
D) H3O+ and NO3- only

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