When 0.1 mol of ammonia (NH3) is dissolved in sufficient water to make 1 L of solution, the solution is found to have a hydroxide ion (OH−) concentration of 1.5×10−3M . The value of Kb for NH3 is:
A
8.65×10−2M
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B
0.5×10−3M
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C
2.28×10−5M
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D
5.75×10−6M
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Solution
The correct option is C2.28×10−5M Concentration of NH3=0.1mol1L=0.1molL−1
NH3(l)+H2O⇌NH+4(aq.)+OH−(aq.)Initial:0.100Equilibrium:0.1−xxx
Here, at equilibrium [OH−]=[NH+4]=x∴[NH3]=(0.1−x)=0.1−1.5×10−3=0.0985M