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Ionic equilibrium in solution???​

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Answered by rinkughosh9932
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Ionic equilibrium is the equilibrium established between the unionized molecules and the ions in a solution of weak electrolytes. pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution. ... When a sparingly soluble salt is dissolved in water, a dynamic equilibrium is established.

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Answered by SweetCandy10
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In Ionic equilibrium, the ionic substance dissociates into their ions in polar solvents. The ions formed are always in equilibrium with its undissociated solute in the solution.

equilibrium established between the unionised molecules and the ions in the solution of weak electrolytes is called ionic equilibrium. e.g., CH3 COOH ⇔ CH3COO– + H– Electrolytes. Chemrcal substances which can ccnduct electricity in their aqueous stare or tn molten state are called electrolytes.

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