Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The concentrations of given species are should be determined by using given concentrations.
Concept introduction:
Concentration of ion:
The electrolyte is chemical compound, which is dissociated to produce the ions in aqueous solutions.
The concentrations of produced ions in aqueous solution are given by the multiplication of coefficient of the ion with concentration of solution.
(b)
Interpretation:
The concentrations of given species are should be determined by using given concentrations.
Concept introduction:
Concentration of ion:
The electrolyte is chemical compound, which is dissociated to produce the ions in aqueous solutions.
The concentrations of produced ions in aqueous solution are given by the multiplication of coefficient of the ion with concentration of solution.
(c)
Interpretation:
The concentrations of given species are should be determined by using given concentrations.
Concept introduction:
Concentration of ion:
The electrolyte is chemical compound, which is dissociated to produce the ions in aqueous solutions.
The concentrations of produced ions in aqueous solution are given by the multiplication of coefficient of the ion with concentration of solution.
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