The base protonation constant K₁ of trimethylamine ((CH³)¸N) is 6.31 × 10¯³. Calculate the pH of a 0.16 M solution of trimethylamine at 25 °C. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. pH = X

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The base protonation constant K of trimethylamine ((CH₂)²N) is 6.31 × 10¯³.
Calculate the pH of a 0.16 M solution of trimethylamine at 25 °C. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
pH = 0
X
Transcribed Image Text:The base protonation constant K of trimethylamine ((CH₂)²N) is 6.31 × 10¯³. Calculate the pH of a 0.16 M solution of trimethylamine at 25 °C. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. pH = 0 X
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