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17) In a 0.450 M HONH2 solution, [OH"]= 5.28 x 10M.
HONH2(aq) + H2O(l) = HONH3 (aq) + OH(aq)
a. Find [HONH3').
b. Find Kb.
c. Find pOH.
d. Find pH.
e. Find the percent ionization of HONH, in a 0.450 M HONH2 solution.
f. What concentration of NaOH would be required to make a solution with
the same pH that was calculated in part d.?
g. Find the percent ionization of NaOH in the above solution.

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