The Henderson Hasselbalch equation can be written as where

Chapter 17, Problem 88

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The Henderson Hasselbalch equation can be written as where Thus, the degree of ionization of an acid can be determined if both the pH of the solution and the of the acid are known. (a) Use this equation to plot the pH versus the degree of ionization for the second ionization constant of phosphoric acid (b) If what is the degree of ionization? (c) If the solution had a pH of 6.0 what would the value of be?

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