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    Which Solution Is Most Basic, Given K <Sub>b</sub> (NH<sub>3</sub>) =
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Which Solution Is Most Basic, Given K b (NH3) =

Question 123

Question 123

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Which solution is most basic, given K b (NH3) = 1.8×10 - 5; K b (CH3NH2) = 3.7×10 - 4; K b (C5H5N) = 1.8×10 - 9?


A) 0.10 M NH3
B) 0.10 M C5H5N
C) 0.10 M CH3NH2
D) 0.010 M NH3
E) 0.010 M C5H5N

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