Solved: A dibasic compound, B, has pKb1 4.00 and pKb2 6.00. Find the fraction in the

Chapter 9, Problem 9-29

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A dibasic compound, B, has pKb1 4.00 and pKb2 6.00. Find the fraction in the form BH2 2 at pH 7.00, using Equation 9-19. Note that K1 and K2 in Equation 9-19 are acid dissociation constants for BH2 2(K1 Kw/Kb2 and K2 Kw /Kb1). 9

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