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  • 09-04-2018
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What is the [ch3co2-]/[ch3co2h] ratio necessary to make a buffer solution with a ph of 4.44?

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Thesmellofhoney
Thesmellofhoney Thesmellofhoney
  • 09-04-2018
4.44= pKa - lg ([ch3co2-]/[ch3co2h]) I sadly don't have any other information on what the pKa of ch3co2 is, but if you get that information , you should be able to solve the equation. 4.44 - pKa = -lg (x/y)
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