a) For each ionic compound, circle the correct acid/base property when the salt is dissolved in water. b) Draw a square

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a) For each ionic compound, circle the correct acid/base property when the salt is dissolved in water. b) Draw a square

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a) For each ionic compound, circle the correct acid/base property when the salt is dissolved in water. b) Draw a square around the ionic compound that will have the highest pH in the list when dissolved in water (assuming the same concentration). Ionic Compound In water, the salt is (circle one) CaF₂ Acidic / Basic/ Neutral CH3NH3Br Acidic / Basic/ Neutral NaClO4 Acidic / Basic/ Neutral
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