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The pH of a 0.10 M salt solution is found to be 8.10. Determine the Kb and the degree of ionization of the basic ion.
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Answered by DrBob222
A^- + HOH ==> HA + OH^-

Kb = (HA)(OH^-)/(A^-)
You have pH which gives you OH and HA and you have A^-. Calculate Kb
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