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For an electrolyte AB, the ionization constant is given
by expression
[AB]
K=
[AB]
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K=
[AB]
A HB]
[AB]
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Answered by prachikarmankar
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answered by UsmanSant
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To give the expression of the ionization constant for electrolyte AB.

The expression of ionization constant of electrolyte AB is

K = ([A⁺] + [B⁻])/ [AB].

To Find:

The expression of ionization constant of electrolyte AB.

Solution:

An electrolyte AB ionizes in the following manner;

AB → A⁺ + B⁻

We know the ionization constant (k) is equal to the concentration of product divided by the concentration of reactant.

The expression of the ionization constant for AB (denoted as K) is as follows,

K = ([A⁺] + [B⁻])/ [AB]

Thus the expression of ionization constant of electrolyte AB is

K = ([A⁺] + [B⁻])/ [AB].

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