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What is the pH of a solution that consists of $0.20 \mathrm{M}$ ammonia, $\mathrm{NH}_{3},$ and $0.20 \mathrm{M}$ ammonium chloride, $\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl} ?$
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The solution consists of ammonia (\(\text{NH}_3\)) and ammonium chloride (\(\text{NH}_4\text{Cl}\)). Ammonia is a weak base, and ammonium chloride is a salt that provides the conjugate acid, \(\text{NH}_4^+\). Show more…
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