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0.1 mole of CH(3)CH (K(b) = 5 xx 10^(-4)...

`0.1` mole of `CH_(3)CH (K_(b) = 5 xx 10^(-4))` is mixed with `0.08` mole of HCl and diluted to one litre. What will be the `H^(+)` concentration in the solution

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