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A 200.mL sample of 0.35M acetic acid was allowed to react with 2.00L of gaseous ammonia...

A 200.mL sample of 0.35M acetic acid was allowed to react with 2.00L of gaseous ammonia at 298K and a pressure of 650.8 mmHg. Assuming no change in the volume of the solution, calculate the pH and the equilibrium concentration of all species present (ammonia, ammonium ion, acetic acid, acetate ion, hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion).

The ka of acetic acid is 1.8E-5, the kb of ammonia is also 1.8E-5).

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