Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
What would be the pH of an ammonia solution if the pH of acetic acid solution of same strength is 3.2? The dissociation constants of ammonia and acetic acid are same.
Options
A.3.2
B.3.8
C.10.2
D.10.8
Solution
$P_{CH_{3}COOH}^{H} = P_{NH_{3}}^{OH} = 3.2 \Rightarrow P_{NH_{3}}^{H} = 14 - 3.2 = 10.8$
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