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  2. Acid dissociation constant - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a linear free energy relationship as log(K a) is proportional to the standard free energy change. Hammett originally [ 51 ] formulated the relationship with data from benzoic acid with different substituents in the ortho - and para - positions: some numerical values are in Hammett equation .

  3. pH - Wikipedia

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    Relation between pH and pOH. Red represents the acidic region. Blue represents the basic region. pOH is sometimes used as a measure of the concentration of hydroxide ions, OH −. By definition, pOH is the negative logarithm (to the base 10) of the hydroxide ion concentration (mol/L). pOH values can be derived from pH measurements and vice-versa.

  4. Henderson–Hasselbalch equation - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry and biochemistry, the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation = + ⁡ ([] []) relates the pH of a chemical solution of a weak acid to the numerical value of the acid dissociation constant, K a, of acid and the ratio of the concentrations, [] [] of the acid and its conjugate base in an equilibrium.

  5. Ortho effect - Wikipedia

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    p-Aminophenol pKb=8.50 > o-Aminophenol pKb=9.28 > Aniline pKb=9.38 > m-Aminophenol pKb=9.80; The protonation of substituted aniline is inhibited by steric hindrance. When protonated, the nitrogen in the amino group changes its orbital hybridization from sp 2 to sp 3, becoming non-planar. This leads to steric hindrance between the ortho ...

  6. pH indicator - Wikipedia

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    pH indicators: a graphic view. A pH indicator is a halochromic chemical compound added in small amounts to a solution so the pH (acidity or basicity) of the solution can be determined visually or spectroscopically by changes in absorption and/or emission properties. [1]

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  9. Phosphinous acids - Wikipedia

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    Phosphinous acids are usually organophosphorus compounds with the formula R 2 POH. They are pyramidal in structure. Phosphorus is in the oxidation state III. Most phosphinous acids rapidly convert to the corresponding phosphine oxide, which are tetrahedral and are assigned oxidation state V.