So here is everything I have found
p in front of anything means -log, so
pKa = -log(Ka)
pKb = -log(Kb)
pH = -log(H+)
pOH = -log(OH-)
Other relationships
at 25 degrees C… pH + pOH = 14
Kw (1 x 10^-14) = Ka * Kb
pKa + pKb = 14 (this is a similar equation to the one above but by finding the -log we can deal with easier numbers like 14)
Definitions
pKa/pKb/Ka/Kb show us just how acidic or basic a solution is by describing the degree of ionization. PKa/Ka accounts for acids, while PKb/Kb accounts for our bases.
Kw is the ionization constant of water
pH/pOH helps to tell us if we are dealing with an acid or base by comparing the hydronium and hydroxide found in a solution
If you still need more help I found this website helped a lot:
https://www.thoughtco.com/ph-pka-ka-pkb ... ed-4027791