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Hydrocyanic acid
HCN
4.0x10-10
Hydrofluoric acid
HF
7.2x10-4
Hydrogen peroxide
H202
2.4x10-12
Hydrosulfuric acid
H2S
1.0x10-7
1.0x10-19
Hypochlorous acid
HCIO
3.5x10-8
Nitrous acid
HNO2
4.5x10-4
Oxalic acid
H2C204
5.9x10-2
6.4x10-5
Phenol
C6H5OH
1.0x10-10
Phosphoric acid
H3PO4
7.5x10-3
6.2x10-8
3.6x10-13
Sulfuric acid
H2SO4
very large
1.2x10-2
Sulfurous acid
H2S03
1.7x10-2
6.4x10-8
Zinc ion
Zn(H20)42+
2.5x10-10
Base
Formula
Кь
Ammonia
NH3
1.8x10-5
Aniline
C6H5NH2
7.4x10-10
Caffeine
CgH10N402 4.1*10-4
C18H2103N 8.9x10-7
Codeine
Diethylamine
(C2H5)2NH
6.9x10-4
Dimethylamine
(CH3)2NH
5.9x10-4
Acid/ Base lonization Constants at 25
Acid
Formula
Ка1
Ka2
Каз
Acetic acid
CH3COOH
1.8x10-5
Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) HC9H704
3.0x10-4
Aluminum ion
Al(H20)43+
1.2x10-5
Arsenic acid
H3As04
2.5x10-4
5.6x10-8
3.0x10-13
Ascorbic acid
H2C6H606
7.9x10-5
1.6x10-12
Benzoic acid
CoH5COOH
6.3x10-5
Carbonic acid
H2CO3
4.2x10-7
4.8x10-11
Ferric ion
Fe(H20)63+
4.0x10-3
Formic acid
HCOOH
1.8*10-4
Hydrocyanic acid
HCN
4.0x10-10
Hydrofluoric acid
HF
7.2x10-4
Hydrogen peroxide
H202
2.4x10-12
Hydrosulfuric acid
H2S
1.0x10-7
1.0x10-19
Hypochlorous acid
HCIO
3.5x10-8
Nitrous acid
HNO2
4.5*10-4
Oxalic acid
H2C204
5.9x10-2
6.4x10-5
Phenol
C6H5OH
1.0x10-10
Phornhoric acid
HAPO
7u10-3
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