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An acid was added to pure water. It dissociates to form H+ and the base form as shown in the reaction below. Hypothetica
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An acid was added to pure water. It dissociates to form H+ and the base form as shown in the reaction below. Hypothetica
An acid was added to pure water. It dissociates to form H+ and the base form as shown in the reaction below. Hypothetical acid: HA(aq) + H+(aq) + A-(aq) At equilibrium, the concentration of the acid form was found to be 5.6E-3M. If the pka of the acid is 5.25, what is the pH at equilibrium? Report your pH result to the hundredths place. Note: Since only the acid was added to pure water, the only way to form H+ and A- is by the reaction above, therefore, they must be present in equal concentrations.