Given a diprotic acid, H2A, with two ionization constants of 𝐾a1=2.7×10−4 and 𝐾a2=3.8×10−11, calculate t
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:51 pm
Given a diprotic acid, H2A, with two ionization constants
of 𝐾a1=2.7×10−4 and 𝐾a2=3.8×10−11, calculate the pH
for a 0.181 M solution of NaHA.
= Given a diprotic acid, H, A, with two ionization constants of Kal = 2.7 x 10-4 and K 2 = 3.8 x 10-", calculate the pH for a 0.181 M solution of NaHA. pH = =
of 𝐾a1=2.7×10−4 and 𝐾a2=3.8×10−11, calculate the pH
for a 0.181 M solution of NaHA.
= Given a diprotic acid, H, A, with two ionization constants of Kal = 2.7 x 10-4 and K 2 = 3.8 x 10-", calculate the pH for a 0.181 M solution of NaHA. pH = =