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... dissociated to a greater or less degree in solution , and this dissociation follows the laws of chemical equilibrium , so that a dissociation equilibrium constant characterizes the behavior of the material . The dissociation constant ...
... dissociated to a greater or less degree in solution , and this dissociation follows the laws of chemical equilibrium , so that a dissociation equilibrium constant characterizes the behavior of the material . The dissociation constant ...
Page 173
... dissociation . Complete dissociation corre- sponds , except for a slight correction for interionic effects , to a condi- tion in which the electrolyte shows its limiting conductivity . The measured equivalent conductance then bears the ...
... dissociation . Complete dissociation corre- sponds , except for a slight correction for interionic effects , to a condi- tion in which the electrolyte shows its limiting conductivity . The measured equivalent conductance then bears the ...
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... dissociation constant of a weak acid is obviously related to the basic dissociation constant of the base conjugate to the acid , for both are dependent upon the tendency of the base to hold a proton . For the acid HA , K1 = a [ H + ] ...
... dissociation constant of a weak acid is obviously related to the basic dissociation constant of the base conjugate to the acid , for both are dependent upon the tendency of the base to hold a proton . For the acid HA , K1 = a [ H + ] ...
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