Accepted at 1:30 a.m. Feb, 16, 2024 by Michael_B
Bulk Suggestion Bulk ID: Brian_BH/02.13.24-03:38AM
Author: Brian_BH
Related Note: 1554069899309
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QID: 403835.

Question requires the understanding that pH, relative to pka, will affect the ratio of protonated to deprotonated forms, given a specific pka and specific pH value. Requires the understanding that pka, relative to pH, will be a predictor of relative protonation/deprotonation, and the ability to discriminate from multiple answer options.

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The pH at which half of the species is deprotonated is called the {{c1::pKa}}.
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[HA] = [A-]
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