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The pKa of dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4−) is 7.21. If a pH 8….

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The pKа оf dihydrоgen phоsphаte (H2PO4−) is 7.21. If а pH 8.0 buffer is made from the protonated and de-protonated forms of H2PO4−, what is the ratio of the de-protonated to protonated form of H2PO4− at the buffer pH? The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is pH = pKa + log ([A–]/[HA]). Work out the problem on a separate piece of paper and upload a photo of your response at the end of the test. Please mark the problem clearly and show your work. Enter the ratio in the box below.  

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