Asked by Diem
                What is the molarity of H3O+ in a 5.33×10^-4  M NH2NH3Cl solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
NH2NH3^+(aq) + H2O(l) = H3O^+(aq) + NH2NH2(aq)
            
        NH2NH3^+(aq) + H2O(l) = H3O^+(aq) + NH2NH2(aq)
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            Diem
            
    oops, forgot to include this as well:
Kh=5.88×10^-9
    
Kh=5.88×10^-9
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