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Understanding the Effect of pH on Benzoic Acid Solubility
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[QUOTE="Fra, post: 6859640, member: 76451"] You mean without making it so complicating that you have to calculate the exact level of the balance? Then yes you are right. If the acidic environment and it's buffering capacity is large and strong enough, (and same for the basic environment) the equilibirum of the bensoate protolysis is either effectively fully to the right or to the left making the "calculation" easy, so simplifying it like you said is right. /Fredrik [/QUOTE]
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