Ka and pH
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Re: Ka and pH
Hi! I don't think so, but it is helpful to remember that when pH is lower, Ka is smaller and when pOH is lower, Kb is smaller.
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Re: Ka and pH
I don't believe there's any equation that will relate the two. You would just have to use an ICE box, solve for the concentration of H3O/OH and then calculate pH/pOH
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Re: Ka and pH
i don't think there is one but just make sure to know the relationship between pka with ka and pkb with kb and you can use an ICE box to find the concentration to find the ka or kb values
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Re: Ka and pH
Knowing the Ka or Kb can help you solve for H+ or OH- concentrations (using ICE tables) that can then help you solve for pH or pOH.
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Re: Ka and pH
No there is not. Ka/B just let you find the concentration of H+/OH- which in turn lets you find the pH.
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Re: Ka and pH
Not really. You'd have to use the Ka or Kb value to solve an ICE table and find the concentration of Hydronium ions to find that.
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