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... the equilibrium constant of a basic ionization can be generalized : v _ (
conjugate acid ] ( OH - ] ( 6 - 13 ) [ base ] Just as for a weak acid , the water
concentration that appears in the expression for the full equilibrium constant is
incorporated in ...
... the equilibrium constant of a basic ionization can be generalized : v _ (
conjugate acid ] ( OH - ] ( 6 - 13 ) [ base ] Just as for a weak acid , the water
concentration that appears in the expression for the full equilibrium constant is
incorporated in ...
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of the rate constant for most chemical reactions upon temperature is daco rather
strong . A rule of thumb sometimes stated is that the velocity constant doubles
with a 10 K rise in temperature . This is only a very rough approximation , but it ...
of the rate constant for most chemical reactions upon temperature is daco rather
strong . A rule of thumb sometimes stated is that the velocity constant doubles
with a 10 K rise in temperature . This is only a very rough approximation , but it ...
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Thus the return to equilibrium is first - order , with a rate constant k hargeda .
equal to the sum of the two opposing rate constants . If the value of as been the
equilibrium constant , K = k , / k _ 1 , can be established by indepen: The le dent ...
Thus the return to equilibrium is first - order , with a rate constant k hargeda .
equal to the sum of the two opposing rate constants . If the value of as been the
equilibrium constant , K = k , / k _ 1 , can be established by indepen: The le dent ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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