25. k, of acetic acid is 1.8 x 10-. If the ratio
of concentration of salt to acid is 1 M,
them pH of the solution is
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Ka is an acid dissociation constant, also known as the acid ionization constant. It describes the likelihood of the compounds and the ions to break apart from each other. As we already know, strong acids completely dissociate, whereas weak acids only partially dissociate. A big Ka value will indicate that you are dealing with a very strong acid and that it will completely dissociate into ions. A small Ka will indicate that you are working with a weak acid and that it will only
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