I'm reading the Princeton Review SAT Chem book, and I'm confused about buffer pH calculations.
The example it gave was:
Given Ka of acetic acid = 1.8*10^-5, what is the pH of a solution of 0.1 M acetic acid and 0.01 M of sodium acetate?
So the equation is HC2H3O2 (aq) -> <- H(aq) + C2H3O2 (aq)
Now, isn't the conj. acid HC2H3O2? So then plugging into the Henderson Hasselbalch equation we get
pH = pKa + log [HC2H3O2] / [C2H3O2] ??
However, in the answers it said that the formula is supposed to be pH = pkA + log [C2H3O2]/[HC2H3O2]
So I'm really confused here. Is there something I'm missing or not understanding?