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HI has a pka of -10, and HCl of -7, but they both have the same ph in water
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pyrrole
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HI has a pka of -10, and HCl of -7, but they both have the same ph in water
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May 28, 2011, 07:50:46 AM »
Why?
is it something to do with completely dissociating in water? I'm stumped. Also they are both 0.1M
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Re: HI has a pka of -10, and HCl of -7, but they both have the same ph in water
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Look up/google the solvent levelling effect, that should answer your question.
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Re: HI has a pka of -10, and HCl of -7, but they both have the same ph in water
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thankyou!
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HI has a pka of -10, and HCl of -7, but they both have the same ph in water