Dissociation constant of propanoic acid equation
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Ka values can be used to describe the relative strength of the acids.
A stronger acid will generate more hydronium ions in solution.
A larger Ka indicates a greater ratio of ions (including hydronium ions) to uncharged acid.
Therefore, a larger Ka indicates a stronger acid. Propionic acid CH3CH2CO2H H+ + CH3CH2CO2- And Ka = 1.3 × 10-5
A stronger acid will generate more hydronium ions in solution.
A larger Ka indicates a greater ratio of ions (including hydronium ions) to uncharged acid.
Therefore, a larger Ka indicates a stronger acid. Propionic acid CH3CH2CO2H H+ + CH3CH2CO2- And Ka = 1.3 × 10-5
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