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explain ionic equilibrium.
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The equilibrium established between the unionized molecules and the ions in the solution of weak electrolytes is called ionic equilibrium. For example, take acetic acid breaking up into acetate ions and hydrogen ions:

The equilibrium established between the unionized molecules and the ions in the solution of weak electrolytes is called ionic equilibrium. For example, take acetic acid breaking up into acetate ions and hydrogen ions:CH3 COOH → CH3 COO- + H+

The equilibrium established between the unionized molecules and the ions in the solution of weak electrolytes is called ionic equilibrium. For example, take acetic acid breaking up into acetate ions and hydrogen ions:CH3 COOH → CH3 COO- + H+Chemical substances that can conduct electricity in their aqueous state or in molten state are called electrolytes. In pure water or in an aqueous solution, the product of concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions is a constant at a given temperature. This is called ionic product of water and is conventionally designated by Kw.

The equilibrium established between the unionized molecules and the ions in the solution of weak electrolytes is called ionic equilibrium. For example, take acetic acid breaking up into acetate ions and hydrogen ions:CH3 COOH → CH3 COO- + H+Chemical substances that can conduct electricity in their aqueous state or in molten state are called electrolytes. In pure water or in an aqueous solution, the product of concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions is a constant at a given temperature. This is called ionic product of water and is conventionally designated by Kw.In the study of acid base equilibria in aqueous solutions, we're primarily interested in the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution. Solutions that we deal with are usually dilute, and the hydrogen ion concentrations are some negative power of 10.

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