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Calculate the pH of the solution that results when 16.0 mL of 0.46 M nitric acid (strong acid), HNO₃, is mixed with 16.0 mL of 0.46 M pyridine (C₅H₅N with \( K_b = 1.7 \times 10^{-9} \)).
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This problem involves calculating the pH of a solution formed by mixing equal volumes of a strong acid and a weak base. Students should apply their knowledge of acid-base reactions, equilibrium, and the pH scale to find the solution.
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