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  1. PKA - Reddit

    PKA hoodie my lucky hoodie. Petition to get these bums to make better ones. 107 40 u/Foreign_Relation7088

  2. What’s the difference between Ka and pKa? : r/Biochemistry - Reddit

    Feb 4, 2023 · The "Ka" (acid dissociation constant) is a measure of the strength of an acid in a solution, while the "pKa" is the negative logarithm of the Ka value, and therefore provides a …

  3. What the hell is PKa and how is it different to pH? (Gold for

    Apr 15, 2014 · Because it is the negative log (base 10) of the Ka, the lower the pKa, the stronger the acid. Also, as derived from the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, when the pH is equal to …

  4. pKa, pH, and whether it is protonated or deprotonated?

    Feb 3, 2016 · pKa, pH, and whether it is protonated or deprotonated? Hello everyone! So I know that if pH is below the pKa then an amino acid is protonated, and if it is the opposite then it is …

  5. Have you seen F1nn5er's (leaked) OF pictures? : r/PKA - Reddit

    Mar 30, 2024 · https://discord.com/invite/pka r/PKA has gone private in protest of Reddit's recent behavior and planned changes to the API, heavily impacting third party tools, accessibility and …

  6. Okay but like what actually is pKa?? : r/Mcat - Reddit

    My understanding is that Ka is like Kc (equilibrium constant) except the specific “reaction” for Ka is the dissociation of an acid (HA) into H+ and A-. “p” is a function meaning -log (something). So …

  7. How can the pKa of some weak acids be greater than 14? : r/Mcat

    May 21, 2020 · When a pKa is negative, that just means that the Ka value is less than 1, but Ka will always be positive. Ka is the measure of how easily an acid will donate a proton and pKa …

  8. Im a bit confused about pKa and its relation with pI. Can ... - Reddit

    Nov 16, 2022 · Here is the clearest way to think about this. In order for you to choose the pKa values appropriate to have in your pI calculation, you want to take the values that help you …

  9. Can someone clarify why electron withdrawing groups increase

    Jul 21, 2021 · Also btw amides are horrible bases they technically can be but have a pka of -0.5 so basically are only basic compared to superacids. Amides are structurally stable because of …

  10. How to obtain .pka activity files to use in packet tracer. : r/ccna

    Jul 20, 2023 · How to obtain .pka activity files to use in packet tracer. Hello, a newbie here. I've seen couple of videos on youtube that uses pre acquired lab files on their packet tracer. Now I …