It looks to me like ammonium nitrate (NH
4NO
3) will dissociate in water into NH
4+ and NO
3-. I calculated the pH using the provided acid dissociation constant for NH
4+, K
a = 5.6x10
-10 and got the answer pH = 5.13. This is correct, as per the answer key, so it seems that I used the correct procedure.
Still, I am confused. It seems to me like the solution contains a stronger base than water, NO
3-. I am trying to understand why the calculation is done without factoring in this in, as if we were just dealing with NH
4+(aq). The calculation, which yields the correct answer, uses the equation NH
4+(aq) + H
2O(l)
NH
3 + H
3O
+. Why is the presence of NO
3- in the solution not taken into consideration?