If the pKa of carbonic acid is 6.37
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If the pKa of carbonic acid is 6.37

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-03-03] [Hit: ]
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there will be more [H+] ions at pH 6 as compared to pH 6.37

True or False?

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pH is the negative log of [H+]. So that's true. Not sure what the pKa is needed for...
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