The particle diagrams represent equal volumes of two different acid solutions, HX (ag) and HZ (aq). The concentration of each acid solution is 0.10 M. 0.10 M HX(aq) 0.10 M HZ(aq) Which of the following indicates which acid, if any, is stronger, acid HX (aq) or acid HZ (aq), and provides evidence to support the choice? A HX (ag) is a stronger acid than HZ (ag) because all of the HX(aq) molecules are dissociated but most of the HZ (ag) molecules are not dissociated. HZ (aq) is a stronger acid than HX (aq) because most of the HZ (aq) molecules are not dissociated but all of the HX (ag) molecules are dissociated. HX (ag) and HZ (ag) have the same strength because both diagrams contain the same number of H (aq) ions. HX (ag) and HZ (ag) have the same strength because the two acid solutions have the same concentration.

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The particle diagrams represent equal volumes of two different acid solutions, HX (ag) and HZ (ag). The concentration of each acid solution is 0.10 M.
0.10 M HX(aq)
0.10 M HZ(aq)
Which of the following indicates which acid, if any, is stronger, acid HX (aq) or acid HZ (aq), and provides evidence to support the choice?
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HX (aq) is a stronger acid than HZ (ag) because all of the HX (ag) molecules are dissociated but most of the HZ (ag) molecules are not dissociated.
HZ (aq) is a stronger acid than HX (aq) because most of the HZ (aq) molecules are not dissociated but all of the HX (ag) molecules are dissociated.
HX (ag) and HZ (aq) have the same strength because both diagrams contain the same number of H (aq) ions.
HX (ag) and HZ (ag) have the same strength because the two acid solutions have the same concentration.
Transcribed Image Text:The particle diagrams represent equal volumes of two different acid solutions, HX (ag) and HZ (ag). The concentration of each acid solution is 0.10 M. 0.10 M HX(aq) 0.10 M HZ(aq) Which of the following indicates which acid, if any, is stronger, acid HX (aq) or acid HZ (aq), and provides evidence to support the choice? A HX (aq) is a stronger acid than HZ (ag) because all of the HX (ag) molecules are dissociated but most of the HZ (ag) molecules are not dissociated. HZ (aq) is a stronger acid than HX (aq) because most of the HZ (aq) molecules are not dissociated but all of the HX (ag) molecules are dissociated. HX (ag) and HZ (aq) have the same strength because both diagrams contain the same number of H (aq) ions. HX (ag) and HZ (ag) have the same strength because the two acid solutions have the same concentration.
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