Calculate the pH of a 1.40 M CH3NH3Cl solution. Kb for methylamine, CH3NH2, is 4.4 × 10-4.
Calculate the pH of a 1.40 M CH3NH3Cl solution. Kb for methylamine, CH3NH2, is 4.4 × 10-4.
1.61 |
8.75 |
5.25 |
12.39 |
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