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So here is wht I understand about pKa.. kA is basically the ratio of H and A to HA.. so the larger your ratio of products, the larger your Ka, the smaller your Pka.
We know that for weak acid titrations, pH = pkA at the half equivalence point. What if pKa is not 0-14. What if it is like 17 or -3 or something, etc. Do those still work with that equation. I also know the pKa and pKb of a conjugate acid and base should = 14. Is that still valid if the values are not in the 0-14 range?
We know that for weak acid titrations, pH = pkA at the half equivalence point. What if pKa is not 0-14. What if it is like 17 or -3 or something, etc. Do those still work with that equation. I also know the pKa and pKb of a conjugate acid and base should = 14. Is that still valid if the values are not in the 0-14 range?