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Chemistry, 24.07.2019 21:00 dmorinville8

Abuffer with a ph of 9.85 contains ch3nh2and ch3nh3cl in water. what can you conclude about the relative concentrations of ch3nh2and ch3nh3cl in this buffer? for ch3nh2, pkb= 3.36. a. ch3nh2 > ch3nh3cl b. ch3nh2 c. ch3nh2 = ch3nh3cld) nothing can be concluded about the relative concentrations of ch3nh2 and ch3nh3cl.

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