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II.I. The order of decreasing pK^s of the corresponding ammonium ions of 1. NH3 3 2. CH3NH2 -NH2 -NH2 4. Cl- is: 1 2> 3>4 b.

Hi please can you give an in depth response, explaining how we are able to identify the orders of Pkas from the pictures given?

What are the general rules for identifying which ones have a high and low pka?

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