When would the pH of a solution prepared by adding sodium formate to formic acid be equal to the pKa of formic acid, HCO2H?
A) when [HCO2H] < [HCO2-]
B) when [HCO2H] = [HCO2-]
C) when [HCO2H] > [HCO2-]
D) The pH of this buffer will never equal the pKa of formic acid.
E) When the temperature is 25°C.
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