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Determining Predominate Species
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2. Water / Determining Predominate Species / Problem 6
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In a solution with a pH of 10.0 and a pKa of 9.0, what is the predominant species and why?
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Conjugate base predominates because pH is greater than pKa
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Cannot be determined
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Equal concentrations of conjugate acid and base because pH equals pKa
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Conjugate acid predominates because pH is greater than pKa
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