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plz explain common ion effect .

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When in in Ionic Equilibrium A Salt containing common ion is added then the equilibrium shift in backward direction
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\textbf{\large{Answer -}}

To the solution of weak electrolyte a salt solution having common ion is added then the dissociation of weak electrolyte is suppressed. This effect is known as \textbf{commom ion effect.}

For Example :

In presence of CH_{3}COONa , dissociation of CH_{3}COOH is suppressed.

Explanation :

CH_{3}COOH is weak electrolyte and are dissociated as follow -

CH_{3}COOH (aq) ==> CH_{3}{COO}^{-} + {H}^{+}

CH_{3}COONa is a strong electrolyte and are dissociated as follow -

CH_{3}COONa ==> CH_{3}{COO}^{-}+ {Na}^{+}

Due to presence of common ion i.e., CH_{3}{COO}^{-} ion, the concentration of CH_{3}{COO}^{-}in solution is increased and according to Le-Chatelier Principle, the equilibrium will shift in backward direction i.e., dissociation of acetic acid is suppressed.
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