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  • 02-09-2017
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What is the ratio of [a–]/[ha] at ph 3.75? the pka of formic acid (methanoic acid, h–cooh) is 3.75?

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  • 12-09-2017
To determine the ratio of [a–]/[ha] of a solution of formic acid, we use the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation which relates the pH, pKa and the concentration of the ions in the solution. It is expressed as:

pH = pkA + log [a–]/[ha]

Substituting the values given,

3.75 = 3.75 + log [a–]/[ha]
0 = log [a–]/[ha]
[a–]/[ha] = 1

Therefore, the concentration of the CHOO- ion and the formic acid are equal.
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