Gdevon’s laboratory is out of material to make phosphate buffer. he is considering using sulfate to make a buffer instead. the pkapka values for the two hydrogens in h2so4h2so4 are −10−10 and 2.2. will this approach work for making a buffer effective near a ph of 7? 7?
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