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explain the role of water in the ionisation​

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Answered by Revathi5052277
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The Bronsted theory explains water's role in acid-base reactions. Water dissociates to form ions by transferring an H+ ion from one molecule acting as an acid to another molecule acting as a base. ... For any acid, Ka is the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation reaction in water.

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The Brnsted theory explains water's role in acid-base reactions. Water dissociates to form ions by transferring an H+ ion from one molecule acting as an acid to another molecule acting as a base. ... For any acid, Ka is the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation reaction in water.


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