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What is the pH of 0.001 M aniline soluti...

What is the `pH` of `0.001 M` aniline solution? The ionization constant of aniline `4.27xx10^(-10)`. Calculate the degree of ionization of aniline in the solution. Also calculate the ionization constant of the conjustant acid of aniline.

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