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define ionization constant of water?​

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Answered by aarjusahu
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Answer:

Kw Constant

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Explanation:

There is a self-ionization constant of water, Kw, which has no units. It is the product of the hydronium ions times the hydroxide ions, or Kw = [H3 O+] [OH-]. This means that anything that increases one of the ions, either the hydronium ions or the hydroxide ions, decreases the other one.

Answered by divyanshmishra4883
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Answer:

Kw Constant

There is a self-ionization constant of water, Kw, which has no units. It is the product of the hydronium ions times the hydroxide ions, or Kw = [H3 O+] [OH-]. This means that anything that increases one of the ions, either the hydronium ions or the hydroxide ions, decreases the other one.

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