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Which of the reagents listed below could be added to water to make `0.1M` solutions of each of the following ions?
a. `overset(o+)NH_(4)`
b. `CH_(3)COO^(Theta)`
c. `C1^(Theta)`
i. `NH_(3)` ii. `NH_(4)C1`
iii. `CH_(3)COOH`
iv. `CH_(3)COONa`
v. `HC1`
vi. `NaC1`.

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To solve the question of which reagents can be added to water to create a `0.1 M` solution of the specified ions, we will analyze each ion and the corresponding reagents step by step. ### Step 1: Analyzing `NH4+` Ion 1. **Reagent: NH3** - NH3 (ammonia) is a weak base. When dissolved in water, it partially dissociates to form NH4+ and OH- ions. - The dissociation is not complete, meaning that the concentration of NH4+ produced will be less than `0.1 M`. - **Conclusion**: NH3 cannot be used to prepare a `0.1 M` solution of NH4+. ...
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