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2. Water - Part 2 of 3!
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2. Water / Henderson Hasselbalch Equation / Problem 11
Problem 11
Why is the Henderson Hasselbalch equation necessary for calculating the pH of weak acid solutions?
A
Weak acids do not completely dissociate, requiring the equation to account for equilibrium concentrations.
B
The equation is used to calculate the pKa of strong acids.
C
The equation is only used for strong acids.
D
Weak acids completely dissociate, making the equation unnecessary.
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