Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.04.2020 21:29, imbadatmath56

Compare the pKa1 and pKa2 values you determined experimentally with the literature values of your text book (you will need to convert the text book Ka values to pKa’s). Calculate the percent differences between your experimentally determined values and the literature values (make sure you use the proper formula for calculating ""percent difference"").

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