The p H of the solution has to be calculated at 25 ° C Concept Introduction: Acid ionization constant K a : The equilibrium expression for the reaction HA ( a q ) → H + ( a q ) + A - ( a q ) is given below. K a = [ H + ][A - ] [ HA] Where K a is acid ionization constant, [ H + ] is concentration of hydrogen ion, [ A - ] is concentration of acid anion, [ HA] is concentration of the acid Base ionization constant K b The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B will be, B ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l ) → HB + ( a q ) + OH - ( a q ) K b = [ HB + ] [ OH - ] [ B ] Where K b is base ionization constant, [ OH − ] is concentration of hydroxide ion, [ HB + ] is concentration of conjugate acid, [ B] is concentration of the base Relationship between K a and K b K a × K b =K w pH definition: The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale. The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration. pH = -log[H 3 O + ]
The p H of the solution has to be calculated at 25 ° C Concept Introduction: Acid ionization constant K a : The equilibrium expression for the reaction HA ( a q ) → H + ( a q ) + A - ( a q ) is given below. K a = [ H + ][A - ] [ HA] Where K a is acid ionization constant, [ H + ] is concentration of hydrogen ion, [ A - ] is concentration of acid anion, [ HA] is concentration of the acid Base ionization constant K b The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B will be, B ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l ) → HB + ( a q ) + OH - ( a q ) K b = [ HB + ] [ OH - ] [ B ] Where K b is base ionization constant, [ OH − ] is concentration of hydroxide ion, [ HB + ] is concentration of conjugate acid, [ B] is concentration of the base Relationship between K a and K b K a × K b =K w pH definition: The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale. The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration. pH = -log[H 3 O + ]
Solution Summary: The author explains the equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B.
Definition Definition State where the components involved in a reversible reaction, namely reactants and product, do not change concentration any further with time. Chemical equilibrium results when the rate of the forward reaction becomes equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Chapter 15, Problem 15.156QP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The pH of the solution has to be calculated at 25°C
Concept Introduction:
Acid ionization constantKa:
The equilibrium expression for the reaction HA(aq)→H+(aq)+A-(aq) is given below.
Ka=[H+][A-][HA]
Where Ka is acid ionization constant, [H+] is concentration of hydrogen ion, [A-] is concentration of acid anion, [HA] is concentration of the acid
Base ionization constantKb
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B will be,
B(aq)+H2O(l)→HB+(aq)+OH-(aq)
Kb=[HB+][OH-][B]
Where Kb is base ionization constant, [OH−] is concentration of hydroxide ion, [HB+] is concentration of conjugate acid, [B] is concentration of the base
Relationship betweenKaandKb
Ka×Kb=Kw
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.
This is a synthesis question. Why is this method wrong or worse than the "correct" method? You could do it thiss way, couldn't you?
Try: Draw the best Lewis structure showing all non-bonding electrons and all formal charges if
any:
(CH3)3CCNO
NCO-
HN3
[CH3OH2]*
What are the major products of the following reaction?
Draw all the major products. If there are no major products, then there is no reaction that will take place. Use wedge and dash bonds when necessary.
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