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Hydrolysis constant of NH+4 is 5.55×1010. Calculate the ionisation constant of NH+4.

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5.55×1010
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5.55×105
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1.88×1010
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1.88×104
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Solution

The correct option is A 5.55×1010
NH+4+H2ONH4OH+H+
Kh=[NH4OH][H+][NH+4]
In the above reaction , at equilibrium ,
[NH4OH]=[H+] .....(1)

Now,

NH+4NH3+H+
If Ki is ionisation constant, then
Ki=[NH3][H+][NH+4]
Also from the above reaction , at equilibrium,
[NH3]=[H+] .....(2)

From 1 and 2Kh=Ki=[H+]2[NH+4]
Since, Kh=KiKi=5.55×1010

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