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Does Temperature play a role in pH of a substance ?
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I had been preparing for a test, and a sample question paper contained this question. If yes, please explain.
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Generally speaking - yes. But details depend on the substance.
Ka (Kb) are always function of the temperature. Sometimes the dependence is more prominent, sometimes less.
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