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Use the simulation to test the ph of a 0.1 m solution of methylamine, nh2(ch3), dimethylamine, nh(ch3)2, and trimethylamine, n(ch3)3. given the trend in ph for this series, rank the bases according to their strength. rank from strongest to weakest base. to rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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