What is the difference between pH and pKa?
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Answer / suma
pH is negative logarithem of hydrogen ion concentration.
pKa is dissociation concentration
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Answer / ranjita
pH is the the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion
concentration in gram atoms per liter.
pKa is the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation
constant, Ka.
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Answer / lisa
pH is a measure of the number of Hydrogen ions in the solution.
pKa is measuring how much the acid has dissociated.
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