Th pKb of azide (N3-) is 9.40. what is the Ka of NH3.
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The relationship is given by the equation pKa + pKb = 14. This is because Kw (the ion product constant of water) = Ka * Kb, and pKw = -log(Kw) = 14 at 25°C. Show more…
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