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will the pka of a chemical have an effect if it is soluble in a solvent?
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will the pka of a chemical have an effect if it is soluble in a solvent?
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a friend has asked me this question thinking i would know but i dont. any help?
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Instead of thinking about pka as a number, try to use what pka means about the properties of a specific molecule to predict how it will behave. You may see some trends then.
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thanks will do
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