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Asked by Khanyisile Maxhalanga

Cocaine is a weak base, and the aqueous ionization can be indicated as:
C(aq) + H2O ≡ CH+(aq) + -
OH(aq)
In a 0.0040 M solution of cocaine, the ratio of -
OH(aq) ions to cocaine molecules is 1.0/120.
What is the value of Kb for cocaine?
3 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
See your other post much later. I solved it there.
3 years ago

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