Chemists often refer to the degree of ionization of a weak acid or base and give it

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Chemists often refer to the degree of ionization of a weak acid or base and give it the symbol α. The equilibrium constant in terms of α and Co, the initial acid or base concentration, is given by the useful equationK = aCo (1-a)

As an example, the degree of ionization for 0.010 M acetic acid is 0.0103.
(a) Show how we can arrive at the general equation given above.
(b) Calculate the degree of ionization for the ammonium ion in 0.10 M NH4Cl.

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Chemistry And Chemical Reactivity

ISBN: 9780357001172

10th Edition

Authors: John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel

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