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If Q=.61259, what is the formula to convert to pQ? Is it pQ=lnQ?
17 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
almost. It's analagous to pH.
pH = -log (H^+)
Pk = -log Ka
and pQ = -log Q.
17 years ago
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