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    Given: K<sub>w</sub> = 1×10<sup>-14</sup> If the Values of K<sub>a</sub> and K<sub>b
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Given: Kw = 1×10-14 If the Values of Ka and Kb

Question 65

Question 65

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Given: Kw = 1×10-14 If the values of Ka and Kb are 3.5×10-4 and 2.6×10-4 respectively, the value of the equilibrium constant is _____.


A) 8.4×104
B) 3.6×106
C) 5.5×107
D) 9.1×106
E) 2.2×104

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