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Two acids have the following pKa values:3.85 and 5.65. what are the corresponding Ka values?
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DrBob222
pKa and pKb are analogous to pH and pOH.
pKa = -log Ka.
Plug in the negative value of Ka on your calculator and hit the 10<sup>x</sup> button.
For pKa of 3.85 you should find 1.41 x 10^-4.
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thanks again
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