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    % Ionisation or % 'Ionization' for non-Australians

    Hmm must be that, the resource I was looking at was referring to amines but I wasn't sure if it was maybe a slip up or something. I'm going to chalk it up to be an exceptional circumstance and assume mostly we look at acid/base stuff with a HA/A lens rather than a BH/B. Thanks, good to have...
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    % Ionisation or % 'Ionization' for non-Australians

    All good guys - I just found what I was after, it seems that a base is indeed considered ionised when protonated, I guess it makes sense being that its natural state is having a higher pKa. Thanks
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    % Ionisation or % 'Ionization' for non-Australians

    Hi there, I'm sure this is glaringly obvious for chem-buffs but just been coming across some Henderson-Hasselbach type questions in Basic scenarios where we're looking at basic solutions where calculating involves a [BH]/ as opposed to the regular [AH]/[A-]. I've come across wording in what...
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