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Handerson hasselbalch equation

Derive full equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Henderson - Hesselbalch equation relates the pH of a solution containing a mixture of the two components to the acid dissociation constant, Ka, and the concentrations of the species in solution. To derive the equation, a number of simplifying assumptions have to be made.

Answered by 16shots
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In chemistry and biochemistry, the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation can be used to estimate the pH of a buffer solution. The numerical value of the acid dissociation constant, Kₐ, of the acid is known or assumed

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