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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
What was it you said in lecture about if the pKa>pH then that means. . . ? I know on the blog you said pKa = pH, the concentrations of acid and conjugate base are equal, but does that mean that if the pKa>pH the concentration of the conjugate base is greater than the concentration of acid? (No. Equilibrium favors the acid under those conditions. - GS).
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