For a salt of weak acid, show that the
degree of dissociation is . K .C
K
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The symbols signify the usual
meanings.
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An acid dissociation constant (Ka) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution. The dissociation constant is usually written as a quotient of the equilibrium concentrations (in mol/L): Ka=[A−][H+][HA] K a = [ A − ] [ H + ] [ H A ] .
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