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Explain what the Kb for aniline ( C6H5NH2 ) tells you ( Kb = 4.3 × 10-10 ).

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Answered by DrBob222
A small number like 4.3E-10 says that very few of the aniline molecules ionize and that equilibrium you have most of the molecules of aniline intact; i.e., mostly aniline, a few H^+, and a few [C6H5NH3]^+
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