题目
单项选择题
If a functional group has a pKa of 3, then what is the (approximate) likelihood that this functional group will be protonated at pH 5?
选项
A.1%
B.10%
C.50%
D.90%
E.99%
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思路分析
To assess protonation probability, use the Henderson–Hasselbalch framework for an acid HA with pKa = 3.
At pH 5, the pH–pKa difference is 5 − 3 = 2, so the ratio [A−]/[HA] = 10^(pH−pKa) = 10^2 = 100.
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