Which of the following is the correct chemical equation for the
"Kb" reaction for the weak base
C10H7O− (2-naphthoxide ion)?
A) C10H7O− +
H3O+ ⇌ C10H7OH +
H2O
B) C10H7OH + H2O ⇌
C10H7O− +
H3O+
C) C10H7O− + H+ ⇌
C10H7OH
D) C10H7OH + OH− ⇌
C10H7O− + H2O
E) C10H7O− + H2O ⇌
C10H7OH + OH−
Given that the Ka value for 2-naphthol (C10H7OH) is 2.7×10-10, what is the value of Kb for the conjugate base C10H7O−?

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