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<p>(NaOH). The buffering region is dependent upon the pKa, and is typically +/- 1.0 pH units of the pKa. The pKa of KHP is 5.4, so its pH buffering range would be 4.4 to 6.4; however, due to the presence of the second acidic group that bears the potassium ion, the first pKa also contributes to the buffering range well below pH 4.0, which is why KHP is a good choice for use as a reference standard for pH 4.00.</p>

<p>KHP is a useful standard for <a href="page.php?w=total_organic_carbon">total organic carbon</a> (TOC) testing. Most TOC analyzers</p><p>
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