
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
An equilibrium constant
For the general base B,
The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows:
An equilibrium constant
Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula,
The
The Relationships Among
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Acetic acid is an acid therefore it can donate the proton to the water.
The balance equation is given below,
Therefore,
ICE table:
Initial concentration | 0.240 M | - | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | + x | + x | |
At equilibrium | 0.240-x | x | x |
The initial concentration is
The value of
Given,
Let consider,
Concentration of
X is small when compared to
The dissociation value is very less, and it is valid.
Therefore,
(b)
Interpretation:
Concept introduction:
An equilibrium constant
For the general base B,
The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows:
An equilibrium constant
Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula,
The
The Relationships Among
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Ammonia is a base therefore it can accept the proton from the water.
The balance equation is given below,
Therefore,
ICE table:
Initial concentration | 0.240 M | - | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | + x | + x | |
At equilibrium | 0.240-x | x | x |
The initial concentration is
The value of
Given,
Let consider,
Concentration of
X is small when compared to
The dissociation value is very less, and it is valid.
Therefore,
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