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K1
Forward Rate Constant
K2
Reverse Rate Constant
Pka
-logKa
Ph
=Pka + log[base]/[acid]
Equivalence Point
Complete deprotonization has occurred. The amount of added base is equal to the number of ionizable protons in solution.
Inflection Point
This is when the pH = Pka. [HA]=[A-] The inflection point is when the pH of the solution will change most slowly with the addition of more base. This is the effective buffering zone of the weak acid.

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