Given that at 25.0 °C K, for HCN is 4.9 × 10–10 K, for NH3 is 1.8 × 10-5, and calculate Ki, for CN and K, for NH4*. Enter the K1, value for CN followed by the K, value for H4*, separated by a comma, using two significant figures.

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Given that at 25.0 °C
K, for HCN is 4.9 × 10–10
K, for NH3 is 1.8 × 10-5,
and
calculate
Ki, for CN and
K, for NH4*.
Enter the K1, value for CN followed by the K, value for H4*, separated by a comma, using two significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:Given that at 25.0 °C K, for HCN is 4.9 × 10–10 K, for NH3 is 1.8 × 10-5, and calculate Ki, for CN and K, for NH4*. Enter the K1, value for CN followed by the K, value for H4*, separated by a comma, using two significant figures.
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