prove that Pka and pkb = 14
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The product of the concentrations of both ions is equal to (roughly) 1.00 x 10^-14. When someone take logarithm of the ionic product of water the resulting equation takes the form pKa + pKb = 14, where the p stands for the p operator introduced by the sry but I don't remember I soon will say you if u need pls follow me
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