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I have read a book that if I want an acid to increase its RT just low the buffer's pH less than its pKa 2 unit so that it is in the neutral form and on contrast I will increase the buffer's pH more than the pKa of a base to make sure it become neutral.
1. So firstly, I would like to ask if my knowledge is right and are there exceptions?
2. My next question is about pKa, many substances have more than one pKa. Acetylcysteine is an example, It has the pKa 4 and 9.5, if I want to use it with the pKa 4 or 9.5, how can I control that. Please help me!!!
