Dr. Robin, Your excellent exposition on the fractional composition of a mild diprotic acid has much pleased me. Thank you so much. Is it feasible to download the movies on the fractional composition of species distribution for both monoprotic and mild diprotic acids?
It's actually quite easy. Find the conjugate acid of the weak base, look up the Ka for the conjugate acid, and then do the calculations for that. In this case, your weak base is the equivalent of the "A-" and its conjugate acid is the "HA". Hope that makes sense.
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Thanks 🙂 Let me know if there's anything else you think I should make a video about.
Dr. Robin, Your excellent exposition on the fractional composition of a mild diprotic acid has much pleased me. Thank you so much. Is it feasible to download the movies on the fractional composition of species distribution for both monoprotic and mild diprotic acids?
How do you do this for a weak base?
It's actually quite easy. Find the conjugate acid of the weak base, look up the Ka for the conjugate acid, and then do the calculations for that. In this case, your weak base is the equivalent of the "A-" and its conjugate acid is the "HA". Hope that makes sense.
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