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Jace
18 May, 00:32
How to find the Ka of an acid?
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Anabelle Blake
18 May, 03:39
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We know that acids have a pH of under 7.
We also need to:
Set up an ICE table for the chemical reaction. Solve for the concentration of H3O + using the equation for pH Use the concentration of H3O + to solve for the concentrations of the other products and reactants.
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