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Conjugate acid of Ch3NH2

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Since the conjugate acid is supposed to be just the addition of an H+, then it should be either HPH3+ or PH4+, phosphonium cations, resulting from protonation of phosphine. It has a molar mass of 35.01 g/mol

The (positive) cations are much like the analogue ammonium ions NH4+.

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CH3NH3 + pKa= 10.7

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Ph4-2

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