An aqueous solution contains 0.386 M methylamine (CH3NH₂). How many mL of 0.242 M nitric acid would have to be added to

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An aqueous solution contains 0.386 M methylamine (CH3NH₂). How many mL of 0.242 M nitric acid would have to be added to

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An Aqueous Solution Contains 0 386 M Methylamine Ch3nh How Many Ml Of 0 242 M Nitric Acid Would Have To Be Added To 1
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An aqueous solution contains 0.386 M methylamine (CH3NH₂). How many mL of 0.242 M nitric acid would have to be added to 150 mL of this solution in order to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.400? mL
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