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An aqueous solution contains `10%` ammonia by mass and has a density of `0.09g cm^(-3)`. Calculate hydroxyl and hydrogen ion concentration in this solution. `(K_(a)for NH_(4)^(+)=5.0xx10^(-10)M)`

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