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  1. What’s the difference between Ka and pKa? : r/Biochemistry - Reddit

    Feb 4, 2023 · The "Ka" (acid dissociation constant) is a measure of the strength of an acid in a solution, while the "pKa" is the negative logarithm of the Ka value, and therefore provides a convenient way to …

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  3. What the hell is PKa and how is it different to pH? (Gold for ... - Reddit

    Apr 15, 2014 · Because it is the negative log (base 10) of the Ka, the lower the pKa, the stronger the acid. Also, as derived from the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, when the pH is equal to an acid's …

  4. Okay but like what actually is pKa?? : r/Mcat - Reddit

    My understanding is that Ka is like Kc (equilibrium constant) except the specific “reaction” for Ka is the dissociation of an acid (HA) into H+ and A-. “p” is a function meaning -log (something). So pH is -log …

  5. r/PKA on Reddit: Anyone else find the hosts' reaction to the news of ...

    I’ve watched PKA long enough to know that woody probably gave Taylor a call and spoke to him for like an hour or two. Reply reply DREDAY_94 • I know the vibe is that the hosts don’t talk a lot behind the …

  6. Help explaining what is KA, pKA and how they relate to pH?

    The link between pH and pKa is the Henderson-Hasselbach equation, which says that the pH of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base can be calculated from the pKa of the acid-base pair …

  7. pKa of Water : r/chemhelp - Reddit

    May 6, 2020 · From what I understand, pKa of a base is always given as the pKa of the conjugate acid, so the “pKa of water is 15.7” is often used as a way of measuring the basicity of the hydroxide ion. …

  8. Can someone clarify why electron withdrawing groups increase

    Jul 21, 2021 · Also btw amides are horrible bases they technically can be but have a pka of -0.5 so basically are only basic compared to superacids. Amides are structurally stable because of …

  9. pKa, pH, and whether it is protonated or deprotonated?

    Feb 3, 2016 · pKa, pH, and whether it is protonated or deprotonated? Hello everyone! So I know that if pH is below the pKa then an amino acid is protonated, and if it is the opposite then it is deprotonated. …

  10. Lock and Load 4 Month Experiment Results : r/PKA - Reddit

    Feb 12, 2022 · I measured my load size for four months to evaluate the efficacy of Lock and Load. Here are the results. Load Size: The data shows there was no significant difference in load size before and …