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A sample of 29..0 mL of 0.152 M NH 3 ( K b = 1.8 x...

A sample of 29..0 mL of 0.152 M NH 3 ( K b = 1.8 x 10 -5) is titrated with 0.152 M HNO 3. Calculate the pH at the equivalence point.

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