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CH(3)NH(2) (0.12 mole, pK(b)=3.3) is add...

`CH_(3)NH_(2)` (0.12 mole, `pK_(b)`=3.3) is added to 0.08 moles of HCl and the solution is diluted to on litre, resulting pH of solution is :

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