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explain the common Ion effect in the ionization of acids bases and salts?​

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Answered by glkeer78
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Answer:

The common ion effect suppresses the ionization of a weak acid by adding more of an ion that is a product of this equilibrium. The common ion effect suppresses the ionization of a weak base by adding more of an ion that is a product of this equilibrium

Answered by sshristi9430
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Adding a common ion prevents the weak acid or weak base from ionizing as much as it would without the added common ion. The common ion effect suppresses the ionization of a weak acid by adding more of an ion that is a product of this equilibrium.

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