At a pH of 3.0 the major species in a phosphoric acid buffer would be H₂PO4 pk(1)-2.14 H₂PO4 + H+ pk = 7.20 a) HPO4 2 an

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At a pH of 3.0 the major species in a phosphoric acid buffer would be H₂PO4 pk(1)-2.14 H₂PO4 + H+ pk = 7.20 a) HPO4 2 an

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At A Ph Of 3 0 The Major Species In A Phosphoric Acid Buffer Would Be H Po4 Pk 1 2 14 H Po4 H Pk 7 20 A Hpo4 2 An 1
At A Ph Of 3 0 The Major Species In A Phosphoric Acid Buffer Would Be H Po4 Pk 1 2 14 H Po4 H Pk 7 20 A Hpo4 2 An 1 (22.13 KiB) Viewed 7 times
At a pH of 3.0 the major species in a phosphoric acid buffer would be H₂PO4 pk(1)-2.14 H₂PO4 + H+ pk = 7.20 a) HPO4 2 and PO4³ b) H3PO4 and H₂PO4 c) H₂PO4 and HPO4 d) H3PO4 and PO4³ HPO + H* pk = 12.4 PO H+
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