If it is known that the basic dissociation constants Kb for methylamine, CH3-NH2 and hydroxylamine, HO-NH2 are 3.7 x 10-4 and 1.1 x 10-8, respectively, explain briefly and clearly why the stability of methylammonium chloride, [CH3-NH3]*Cl is higher than hydroxylammonium chloride [HO-NH3]*Cl

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If it is known that the basic dissociation constants Kb for methylamine, CH3-NH2 and
hydroxylamine, HO-NH2 are 3.7 x 10-4 and 1.1 x 10-8, respectively, explain briefly and
clearly why the stability of methylammonium chloride, [CH3-NH3]*Cl is higher than
hydroxylammonium chloride [HO-NH3]*CI
Transcribed Image Text:If it is known that the basic dissociation constants Kb for methylamine, CH3-NH2 and hydroxylamine, HO-NH2 are 3.7 x 10-4 and 1.1 x 10-8, respectively, explain briefly and clearly why the stability of methylammonium chloride, [CH3-NH3]*Cl is higher than hydroxylammonium chloride [HO-NH3]*CI
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