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Homework Statement
The rate of degradation of a drug D that is subject to hydrolysis is given by the first order equation rate=kobs (D) where Kobs= Kh (H+) + Ko= Koh (OH-) Derive an equation for the pH at the minimum (pH)min of the pH/rate profile.
The Attempt at a Solution
From elementary calculus, I know that I need to first differentiate the rate equation, then find the roots of the differentiated equation. Take a second differentiation of the equation, put the roots into it and see whether it gives a positive or a negative value. The positive value gives you the (pH)min.
However...I'm not too sure how to do that with this sort of equation??
Thanks!
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