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12 July, 01:27

What is the kb of carbonate given the ka of carbonic acid is 4.7x10-11?

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  1. 12 July, 02:05
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    We know that kb*ka=kw for conjugate acid base pair.

    So. Ka=10^-14/4.7*10^-11

    Ka=2.12*10^-4
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