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What is the pH of a 0.50 M C6H5NH3Br solution? KbC6H5NH2 = 3.9x10-10 (R = 2.45)

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It commonly ranges between 0 and 14, but can go beyond these values if sufficiently acidic/basic. pH is logarithmically and inversely related to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. The pH to H + formula that represents this relation is: The solution is acidic if its pH is less than 7.

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