Activity. In this problem, we calculate the pH of the intermediate form of a diprotic

Chapter 9, Problem 9-8

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Activity. In this problem, we calculate the pH of the intermediate form of a diprotic acid, taking activities into account. (a) Including activity coefficients, derive Equation 9-11 for potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP in the example following Equation 9-12). (b) Calculate the pH of 0.050 M KHP, using the results in part (a). Assume that the sizes of both HP and P2 are 600 pm. 9-9

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