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1. a basic solution with an initial base concentration of 0.021 mol/l and an equilibrium concentration for bh+ of 1.38×10−2 has a ph of blank.
2. a basic solution with an initial base concentration of \rm 0.021 \ mol/l and an equilibrium concentration for \rm bh^+ of \rm 1.38 \times 10^{-2} has a ph of blank.
3. the \arm pkb of the base is blank..
4. the pkb of the base is a basic solution with an initial base concentration of \rm 0.021 \ mol/l and an equilibrium concentration for \rm bh^+ of \rm 1.38 \times 10^{-2} has a ph of blank.
5. the \arm pkb of the base is blank..
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