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Question 9 of 10 sapling learning this questionhas been customized by Faculty and Staff at University of California, Irvine Why does the data curve for OCI/H30* appear to be so similar to C2H302/H30'? (Choose all responses that are correct.) The proton has not dissociated from the conjugate base. HC2HO2 is an organic acid limiting its interaction with water, and thereby distorting the distances measured. The corresponding acids (HOCl and HC2H3O2) are similar in strength The distance between X and the H-OH2 is similar to the bond length of H-X. A different calculation method needs to be used to obtain more accurate data - O Previous Give Up & View Solution 0 Check Answer 0 Next Exit Hint

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1) Being weak acids , the protons has not dissociated from the conjugate base

2) The distance between X- and the H-OH2 is similar to the bond length of H-X.