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Consider a salt of a weak base and a weak acid such as ammonium cyanide. Both the and ions interact with water in an aqueous solution, but the net reaction can be considered as a proton transfer from to .
How do you show that the equilibrium constant for this reaction, Knet, is
where Ka is the ionization constant for the weak acid and Kb is the ionization constant for the weak base ?
Consider a salt of a weak base and a weak acid such as ammonium cyanide. Both the and ions interact with water in an aqueous solution, but the net reaction can be considered as a proton transfer from to .
How do you show that the equilibrium constant for this reaction, Knet, is
where Ka is the ionization constant for the weak acid and Kb is the ionization constant for the weak base ?
Brian HingpitLv10
15 Dec 2020