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Interpretation:
The
Concept introduction:
An equilibrium constant
For the general acid HA,
The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows:
An equilibrium constant

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Solution of
Malonic acid is diprotic acid therefore it can donate the two protons to the water.
The balance equation is given below,
The formed
From the dissociation,
Therefore,
ICE table:
Initial concentration | 0.2 M | - | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | + x | + x | |
At equilibrium | 0.2-x | x | x |
The initial concentration is
Let consider,
Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula,
Percentage of error is high and it is not valid, the dissociation of
The quadratic formula is given below,
Hence,
Therefore,
The
Hence,
Therefore,
pOH of the solution is
The Malonic acid concentration at equilibrium is
The Malonic acid concentration at equilibrium is
The Malonic acid concentration at equilibrium is
Therefore, the
Therefore,
ICE table:
Initial concentration | - | 0 | ||
Change | -x | + x | + x | |
At equilibrium | x |
X value is very small, hence not necessary to calculate the
Hence,
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