Calculate the concentration of H₃O+ ions in a mixture of 0.02M acetic acid and 0.2M sodium acetate.
Given: Ionisation constant is
1.8 × 10^(-5)
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Here is Your Answer.....!!!!!!
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the IONIC EQUILIBRIUM. ..
⭐Basically we have to consider that ..... Hydronium is just the H3O+ ion which has neutral concentration of water and also the concentration of H+ ion ....
⭐So effectively we have to find CONCENTRATION OF H+ ion ....
⭐so after solving we get ...
Here is Your Answer.....!!!!!!
_________________________
⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the IONIC EQUILIBRIUM. ..
⭐Basically we have to consider that ..... Hydronium is just the H3O+ ion which has neutral concentration of water and also the concentration of H+ ion ....
⭐So effectively we have to find CONCENTRATION OF H+ ion ....
⭐so after solving we get ...
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