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[0.1mole" of "CH_(3)NH_(2)(K_(b)=5times10^(-4))" is mixed with "0.08" mole "],[" of "HCl" and the solution diluted to one litre.The "H^(+)" ion "],[" concentration in the solution will be "],[[" (a) "1.6times10^(-11)," (b) "8times10^(-11)],[" (c) "5times10^(-5)," (d) "8times10^(-2)]]

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