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Hydrogen Chloride, or commonly know as Hydrochloric acid in water, would give the lowest pH.

Ammonia is a weak base, which is a slightly higher pH.

Sodium Chloride is salt which does not affect pH significantly.

Potassium Nitrate is another salt and dissociates in water, but sometimes in presence of other compounds can form the strong base Potassium Hydroxide, which raises pH.

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Q: Which ammonia sodium chloride potassium nitrate or hydrogen chloride would give the lowest pH when dissolved in water?
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