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How to calculate pH of K2[Cu(C2O4)2]⋅2H2O ?
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You have to use
pH = 14 - 1/2 · (pKB - lg c(B))
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Quote from: Nobby on April 01, 2011, 07:39:40 AM
You have to use
pH = 14 - 1/2 · (pKB - lg c(B))
I already told you this is in general wrong, yet you give it as a universal approach. Please stop.
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