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dissociation constant of water​

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Answered by rks0512
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The water molecules are in equilibrium with the ions. In pure water, the ions are in equal concentrations, which experiments have shown to be 1.0 x 10-7 for each one. ... It is the product of the hydronium ions times the hydroxide ions, or Kw = [H3 O+] [OH-].

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Answered by yaswanthkoneru6
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Dissociation or ionization of constant of water is different from ionic product of water. Keq = Kw / 55.55. Kw = Keq × 55.55. Keq = 10-14 /55.55 = 1.8 × 10-16. In pure water.

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