General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
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Chapter 10.13, Problem 2QQ
For a buffer where the acid and conjugate base are present in a 1-to-1 molar ratio, the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation simplifies to
- a. pH = pKa
- b. pH = Ka
- c. pH = −log(pKa)
- d. no correct response
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