
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The percent ionization of 0.10 M
Concept Introduction: A base is the substance that gives
The base dissociation constant is the ratio of concentration of product and reactant for the equilibrium reaction of weak base in solution. For the given weak base BOH, it can be written as:
The percent ionization can be calculate with the help of concentrations value:
(a)

Answer to Problem 85E
Explanation of Solution
The equilibrium equation can be written as:
Concentration of
The equilibrium and
Make ICE table:
Concentration | |||
Initial | 0.10 | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | x | x |
Equilibrium | 0.10 −x | x | x |
Substitute the values to calculate ‘x’:
Calculate the percent ionization:
(b)
Interpretation: The percent ionization of 0.010 M
Concept Introduction: A base is the substance that gives
The base dissociation constant is the ratio of concentration of product and reactant for the equilibrium reaction of weak base in solution. For the given weak base BOH, it can be written as:
The percent ionization can be calculate with the help of concentrations value:
(b)

Answer to Problem 85E
Explanation of Solution
The equilibrium equation can be written as:
Concentration of
The equilibrium and
Make ICE table:
Concentration | |||
Initial | 0.010 | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | x | x |
Equilibrium | 0.010 −x | x | x |
Substitute the values to calculate ‘x’:
Calculate the percent ionization:
(c)
Interpretation: The percent ionization of 0.10 M
Concept Introduction: A base is the substance that gives
The base dissociation constant is the ratio of concentration of product and reactant for the equilibrium reaction of weak base in solution. For the given weak base BOH, it can be written as:
The percent ionization can be calculate with the help of concentrations value:
(c)

Answer to Problem 85E
Explanation of Solution
The equilibrium equation can be written as:
Concentration of
The equilibrium and
Make ICE table:
Concentration | |||
Initial | 0.10 | 0 | 0 |
Change | -x | x | x |
Equilibrium | 0.10 −x | x | x |
Substitute the values to calculate ‘x’:
Calculate the percent ionization:
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