The given acids have to be ranked in the increasing order of K a . Concept Introduction: Consider the following acid dissociation reaction. HA ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + ( aq ) + A - ( aq ) Where, HA = acid A - = conjugate base of the acid HA The equilibrium constant for the reaction can be written as follows, K= [ H 3 O + ] [ A - ] [ HA ] [ H 2 O ] The concentration of water is taken as unity. So the new equilibrium constant, the acid dissociation constant ( K a ) takes the value as follows, K×1 = K a = [ H 3 O + ] [ A - ] [ HA ] For strong acids the dissociation will be more, so more H 3 O + is produced. Hence larger value of K a is obtained.
The given acids have to be ranked in the increasing order of K a . Concept Introduction: Consider the following acid dissociation reaction. HA ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + ( aq ) + A - ( aq ) Where, HA = acid A - = conjugate base of the acid HA The equilibrium constant for the reaction can be written as follows, K= [ H 3 O + ] [ A - ] [ HA ] [ H 2 O ] The concentration of water is taken as unity. So the new equilibrium constant, the acid dissociation constant ( K a ) takes the value as follows, K×1 = K a = [ H 3 O + ] [ A - ] [ HA ] For strong acids the dissociation will be more, so more H 3 O + is produced. Hence larger value of K a is obtained.
Sum of these two reactions is equal to the self-ionization of water. Hence equilibrium constant for the ionization of water can be written as the product of the equilibrium constant for these two reaction as follows,
Kw = Ka (of HA) × Kb (of A-)
From the equation it is clear that Ka and Kb have inverse relation. Hence the value of pKa and pKb have inverse relation.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The percentage dissociation of HX has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Consider the following acid dissociation reaction.
HA(aq) + H2O(l)⇄ H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)
Where,
HA = acidA- = conjugate base of the acid HA
The percentage dissociation of a particular acid can be calculated as follows,
percentage dissociation = amount of acid dissociatedtotal amount of acid present initially×100 %
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The highest HY and lowest pH solution containing equimolar amounts of sodium salts of acids
Concept Introduction:
Consider the following reaction of sodium salt of acid in water.
NaA + H2O ⇄ Na+ + A- + H+ + OH-
The pH of the solution depends on the strength of HA. NaOH will always exist as ions since it is a strong base. But depending on the strength of acid the dissociation of HA varies.
The HY value of base can be calculated from [OH-] as follows,
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