Saccharin, a sugar substitute, is a weak acid with pK, = 2.32 at 25 oc. It ionizes in

Chapter 16, Problem 16.63

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Saccharin, a sugar substitute, is a weak acid with pK, = 2.32 at 25 oc. It ionizes in aqueous solution as follows: HNC7H4S03(aq) H+(aq) + NC7H4S03 -(aq) What is the pH of a 0.10 M solution of this substance?

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