Multiple Choice
Given 0.01 M solutions of each of the following bases, which solution would have the highest pH?
A) Aniline (C6H5NH2) , pKb = 9.39
B) Hydrazine (N2H4) , pKb = 5.89
C) Hydroxylamine (HONH2) , pKb = 7.96
D) Methylamine (CH3NH2) , pKb = 3.36
E) Butylamine (C4H9NH2) , pKb = 3.23
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