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    The Ionization Constant, K<sub>b</sub>, for Ammonia Has a Value of 1.76
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The Ionization Constant, Kb, for Ammonia Has a Value of 1.76

Question 52

Question 52

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The ionization constant, Kb, for ammonia has a value of 1.76 × 10-5. What is the pKb of this base?


A) +3.24
B) -4.75
C) +4.75
D) -9.25
E) +9.25

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