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University_Of_Toronto
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Proving pKa=pH from equation of Buffer capacity
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Can someone outline the procedure on how to use the buffer capacity equation to prove pKa=pH.
I am guessing I have to take the integral
I have attached the document. Thanks
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Quote from: University_Of_Toronto on October 31, 2007, 10:57:33 PM
I am guessing I have to take the integral
Quite the opposite - you have to find maximum of the function, that usually means differentiation
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