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The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) HCOO-(aq) + HC9H7O4(aq) 7e50f1f7-d29b-4777-b1ee-365a063b4be 8.gifHCOOH (aq) + C9H7O4-(aq)
2) C6H5COO-(aq) + HC9H7O4(aq) 7e50f1f7-d29b-4777-b1ee-365a063b4be 8.gifC9H7O4-(aq) + C6H5COOH (aq)
3) HCOOH (aq) + C6H5COO-(aq) 7e50f1f7-d29b-4777-b1ee-365a063b4be 8.gifC6H5COOH (aq) + HCOO-(aq)
Arrange the substances based on their relative base strength.
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C9H7O4-
C6H5COO-
HCOOH
HCOO-
HC9H7O4
C6H5COOH
strongest base
intermediate base
weakest base
not a Bronsted-Lowry base

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