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pH of 1m aqueous solution of 3 acids are 2,1,3: respectively. arrange these acids in order of their increasing acidic strength​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acid whose ph is 1 > Acid whose ph is 2 > Acid whose ph is 3.

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The ph value of an acid determines the number of hydrogen ion released per unit M.

The lesser the Ph of an acid more it's acidic strength.

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The acid whose ph value is 1 is more acidic than acid of ph value of 2 and 3.

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