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pH of the solution depends on
a. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
b. Charle's law
b. Henry's Law
d. Dalton's Law​

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Answered by sandipchava1234
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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The pH of the solution depends on the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.

The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is,

                                         pH=pK_{a} + log_{10}(\frac{[A^{-} ]}{[HA]} )

which is used to find the pH of the solution.

Here, pH is the acidity of a solution,

         pK_{a} is the negative logarithm of K_{a}

         A is the concentration of conjugate base

         HA is the concentration of acid.

And, the other three options Charle's, Henry's, and Dalton's Law are the three different laws by which the Ideal Gas Law is made.

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