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You have 2 beakers both with the same concentration of the chemical. One beaker contains 50 mL of HNO3 (a strong acid); the other contains 50 mL of C2H4O2 (a weak acid). You test the pH of each solution. Which of the following statements is true? The pH of both solutions will likely be the same as they have the same volume

C2H4O2 will have a higher pH because it dissociates more H+ than HNO3

If the pH of HNO3 is 3.0, the pH of C2H4O2 must be less than 3.0

If the pH of C2H4O2 is 3.0, the pH of HNO3 must be less than 3.0

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