Will Skinner wrote:If the pKa is equal to the pH, it will be neutral. If the pKa is not equal to the pH, it is charged.
Actually, it's if pKa is greater than pH, the solution is neutral. If the pH is greater, it's charged.
Will Skinner wrote:If the pKa is equal to the pH, it will be neutral. If the pKa is not equal to the pH, it is charged.
Sunday, December 13th. I believe it will be open from around 11:30 to 2:30. Also, if anyone finds out how many questions it will be and whether there will be partial credit, please lmk.Sarah_Hoffman_2H wrote:What date is the final on?