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In chemistry and biochemistry, the pH of weakly acidic chemical solutions can be estimated using the Henderson–Hasselbalch Equation: pH = p K a + log 10 ( [ Base ] [ Acid ] ) {\displaystyle {\ce {pH}}={\ce {p}}K_{{\ce {a}}}+\log _{10}\left({\frac {}{}}\right)}
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| Henderson–Hasselbalch equation | has application | Hasselbalch | 0.60 | section |
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| Henderson–Hasselbalch equation | related to Assumptions, limitations, and derivation | For | 0.60 | section |
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| Henderson–Hasselbalch equation | related to Assumptions, limitations, and derivation | Hasselbalch | 0.60 | section |
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