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Which of the following equations is used to calculate the pH of a basic buffer?
A. pH = pKa + log([salt]/[acid])
B. pOH = pKb + log([salt]/[base])
C. pH = pKw – (pKb + log([salt]/[base]))
D. pH = pKa + log([base]/[conjugate acid])
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