CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Equilibrium Constant, Logarithmic Scale, Hydronium

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Specifies the amount of weak acid that has dissociated. % dissociation = amount dissociated (mol/l) / initial conc. (mol/l) x 100% H2o + h2o h3o+ + oh- Kw = [h+][oh-] (water isn"t included because it is a liquid) The ph (power of hydrogen) scale is useful in assessing hydrogen concentration. The function p is defined as the -log of the quantity that follows it. Solutions have a large range in [h+] H2o h+ (aq) + oh- (aq) Kw = 1 x 10-14 at 25oc. Weak acid: ha + h2o h3o+ + a- B + h2o hb+ + oh- When the reaction produces oh- use kb for the equilibrium constant. Ka x kb x kw = 1. 0 x 10-14. K = ka (reactant acid) / ka (product acid) Kb (nh3) = kw / ka (nh4. General formula: determine k for any acid-base reaction:

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