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The Kb of aminoethanol,HOCH2CH2NH2, is 3.1 x 10-5. a. Is aminoethanol a stronger or weaker base...

The Kb of aminoethanol,HOCH2CH2NH2, is 3.1 x 10-5.

a. Is aminoethanol a stronger or weaker base than ethylamine, pKb=3.36?

b. Calculate the pH of a 1.67 x 10-2 M solution of aminoethanol.

c. Calculate the [OH-] concentration of a 4.35 x 10-4 M solution of aminoethanol.

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