Question 28 (1 point) 28. What happens to the pH when sodium fluoride is dissolved in water? The pH is acidic as the wat
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Question 28 (1 point) 28. What happens to the pH when sodium fluoride is dissolved in water? The pH is acidic as the water accepts protons. The pH is neutral; the anion has no affinity for protons. The pH is neutral; the salt has neither H* nor OH- ions. O The pH is basic as the H3O+ ion donates protons, leaving OH ions in the solution.
Question 29 (1 point) 29. What happens to the pH when ammonium chloride is dissolved in water? The pH is basic as the H3O+ ion donates protons, leaving OH' ions in the solution. The pH is neutral; the anion has no affinity for protons. The pH is acidic as the water accepts protons. The pH is neutral; the salt has neither H* nor OH- jons.
Question 29 (1 point) 29. What happens to the pH when ammonium chloride is dissolved in water? The pH is basic as the H3O+ ion donates protons, leaving OH' ions in the solution. The pH is neutral; the anion has no affinity for protons. The pH is acidic as the water accepts protons. The pH is neutral; the salt has neither H* nor OH- jons.