The pK a of a weak acid, HA is 4.80. The pK b of a weak base, BOH is 4.78. The pH of an…
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The pKa of a weak acid, HA is 4.80. The pKb of a weak base, BOH is 4.78. The pH of an aqueous solution of the corresponding salt, BA will be:
- 9.58
- 4.79
- 7.01
- 9.22
Answer
(C) 7.01
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