(e.g. barbiturate, aspirin)
HA -----> H+ + A-
pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA])
--> (pH - pKa) = log([A-]/[HA])
Thus,
For acids, (pH - pKa) is proportional to the degree of ionisation
Therefore,
High pH --> Weak acid becomes ionised
Low pH --> Weak acid becomes non-ionised
(e.g. local anaesthetics, opioids)
BH+ -----> B + H+
pH = pKa + log([B]/[HB+])
--> (pH - pKa) = log([B]/[HB+])
Thus,
For bases, (pH - pKa) is proportional to the degree of non-ionisation
Therefore,
High pH --> Weak base becomes non-ionised
Low pH --> Weak base becomes ionised
[Unprotonated form]/[Protonated form] = 10^(pH - pKa)
When pH = pKa
--> Unprotonated form = Protonated form
When pH > pKa
--> Unprotonated form > Protonated form
When pH < pKa
--> Unprotonated form < Protonated form