Difference between revisions of "Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation"
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− | '''pH = pK<sub>a<sub> + log<sub>10</sub>([A<small>-</small>]/[HA])''', | + | '''pH = pK<sub>a</sub> + log<sub>10</sub>([A<small>-</small>]/[HA])''', |
− | where pK<sub>a<sub> stands for who knows, [A-] stands for something else, and [HA] stands for headache. | + | where pK<sub>a</sub> stands for who knows, [A-] stands for something else, and [HA] stands for headache. |
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+ | In a simple formula, the '''Henderson-Hasselbalch equation''' captures everything we hate about biochemistry. | ||
[[Category:Biochemistry & Other Things We Don't Care About]] | [[Category:Biochemistry & Other Things We Don't Care About]] |
Revision as of 17:12, 26 January 2017
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is represented as such:
pH = pKa + log10([A-]/[HA]),
where pKa stands for who knows, [A-] stands for something else, and [HA] stands for headache.
In a simple formula, the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation captures everything we hate about biochemistry.