If [HA]>[A] in the buffer solution, then ? pH=pKa ? pH=pOH ? pH>pOH ? pH<pKa ? pH>pKa
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This means the concentration of the weak acid (HA) is greater than the concentration of its conjugate base (A^-) in the buffer solution. Show more…
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