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    1. and we can calculate pOH for a weak acid

      This formula is similar to the pH formula of a weak acid given its H+ concentration. This likely means due to the logarithmic nature that a hypothetical titration curve could be plotted with similarly its H+ concentration to that of its OH- concentration (logarithmic relationship).

    2. So we can define the percent ionization of a weak acid as (16.3.36)%I=[A−][H⁡A]i⁢(100)

      This formula will tell you the amount of A- Ions in solution, note that this formula is for a monoprotic weak acid (less it also applies to di+)?