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Calculate the H+ concentration (M) of a 0.010 M solution of NH4Cl. Note that the Kb for NH3 is 1.8 e-5.
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DrBob222
The NH4^+ hydrolyzes in water solution.
NH4^+ + H2O ==> NH3 + H3O^+
Ka = (Kw/Kb) = (NH3)(H3O^+)/(NH4^+)
Set up an ICE chart and solve for H3O^+..
NH4^+ + H2O ==> NH3 + H3O^+
Ka = (Kw/Kb) = (NH3)(H3O^+)/(NH4^+)
Set up an ICE chart and solve for H3O^+..
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