Multiple Choice
What is the concentration of ammonium ion, [NH4+], present at equilibrium if 0.100 moles of NaOH are added to 0.200 moles of NH3 to form one-liter of solution?
A) [NH4+] = 9.0×10 - 6 M
B) [NH4+] = 3.6×10 - 5 M
C) [NH4+] = 1.9×10 - 3 M
D) [NH4+] = 6.0×10 - 3 M
E) [NH4+] = 0.10 M
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