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define ionic product of water . what is its value at room temperature

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Answered by SiddheshTiwari
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The product of concentrations of H+ and OH- ions in water at a particular temperature is known as ionic product of water. 
Value..1 x 10-14.
Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

the product of H+ ions concentration and OH- ion concentration in pur at 25 degrees c is known as ionic product of water

Kw=(H+) (OH-)

at room temprature 25 degrees celcius and its value is 1x10^-14mol² lit^-2

Explanation:

The Ionic Product of the  Water, Kw, is the equilibrium constant for the reaction in which the  water undergoes an acid-base reaction with itself. That is, the  water is behaving simultaneously as both an acid and a base.

Kw=(H+) (OH-)

    =(H3O+) (OH+)

Kw=(1x10^-7)(1x10^-7)

Kw=1x10^-14mol² lit^-2

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