The stronger acid from the given pair of acids H 2 PO 4 − and HPO 4 2 − . Introduction: The pK a is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the acid dissociation constant ( K a ) of a solution. p K a = − log 10 K a The strengths of acids are compared by their p K a values. The acid that has the lowest value of p K a among the given acid, has high acidic strength.
The stronger acid from the given pair of acids H 2 PO 4 − and HPO 4 2 − . Introduction: The pK a is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the acid dissociation constant ( K a ) of a solution. p K a = − log 10 K a The strengths of acids are compared by their p K a values. The acid that has the lowest value of p K a among the given acid, has high acidic strength.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the strength of a compound depends upon its ability to give proton.
Laminar compounds are characterized by havinga) a high value of the internal surface of the solid.b) a high adsorption potential.
Intercalation compounds have their sheetsa) negatively charged.b) positively charged.
Indicate whether the following two statements are correct or not:- Polythiazine, formed by N and S, does not conduct electricity- Carbon can have a specific surface area of 3000 m2/g
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