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Do pH in Your Head
Addison Ault
Department of Chemistry, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, IA 52314

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July 1999
Vol. 76 No. 7
p. 936

Abstract
Every aqueous solution has a pH. Two factors determine this pH: the acidic or basic strength of the solute, and its concentration. When you use pKa values to express acidic and basic strength you can easily estimate the approximate pH of many aqueous solutions of acids, bases, and their salts and their buffers; that is, you can Do pH in Your Head.
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Ault, Addison. J. Chem. Educ. 1999 76 936.
*  Keywords
Equilibrium; Acid-Base Chemistry; Aqueous Solution Chemistry; Teaching/Learning Theory/Practice
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