In the sorensen phosphate buffer system, what is the monohydrogen phosphate to dihydrogen phosphate ratio that will give a pH of 8.2?

How do I know which is [A-] and which is [HA]?

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H2A + H2O -------> H3O + HA^-

In this case, HA^-=[A^-] and H2A=[HA]
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