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[K(4)" of "N(4)H(4)" is "40times10^(6)" ...

[K_(4)" of "N_(4)H_(4)" is "40times10^(6)" .Then what is the acid dissociation constant of "N_(3)H_(5)" and "N_(4)H_(5)" ."],[" (A) data insufficient,"4times10^(-)],[" (C) "25times10^(-8)" ,data insufficient "quad " (D) "25times10^(-4),4times10^(-4)]

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