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21 September, 08:35

What is the ratio of lactic acid (Ka = 1.37x10-4) to lactate in a solution with pH = 4.49?

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  1. 21 September, 11:35
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    When Ka = 1.37 x 10^-4

    ∴Pka = - ㏒Ka

    = - ㏒ 1.37 x 10^-4

    = 3.86

    According to H - H equation:

    when PH = PKA + ㏒[conjugate base / weak acid]

    when the lactate is the conjugate base and lactic acid is the weak acid

    ∴ PH = Pka + ㏒[lactate] / [lactic acid]

    so, by substitution:

    4.49 = 3.86 + ㏒[lactate]/[lactic acid]

    ∴[lactate]/[lactic acid] = 4.3

    ∴ [lactic acid] / [lactate] = 1/4.3

    = 0.23
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