Sorry for posting twice in one night, but my late-night studying session isn't getting me anywhere! This is re: the Henderson Hasselbalch equation
According to my gchem notes, dilution does NOT change pH (given the formula weak acid --> H+ + conjugate base), since [conjugate base]/[weak acid] ratio will stay the same (e.g., if you dilute the base to half its molarity, the acid conc. will also be halved, hence no change in the ratio). But I was just thinking--if you added increasing amounts of water, wouldn't the pH get closer to 7? So wouldn't dilution ultimately change the pH? Not sure why my prof never addressed this (among other things). Big thanks!