Masaken
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i did a prac in class that determined the Ka of ethanoic acid, involving using ethanoic acid of accurately known molarity, getting its pH with a pH probe (2.45) and then from there calculating Ka through determining [H+], [CH3COOH] and [CH3COO-]. i ended up getting a value that was much different from the theoretical value (lower than the theoretical value). how would you account for that? would i say it was because of concentration or??
and also, apparently the same method would not work to determine Ka of hcl, hno3 and other acids. why not?
and also, apparently the same method would not work to determine Ka of hcl, hno3 and other acids. why not?