Chemistry, asked by nivi37, 1 year ago

the correct relation between kf and kd is kf=kd, kf=1/kd,kf=1 /kd square, kf=square root of kd, any suggestions?? ​

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Answered by MotiSani
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Answer:

The correct answer is kf = 1/kd

Explanation:

The dissociation constant or also known as kd is reverse of the freezing point depression constant also known as kf.

The 'k' denotes the word constant. Although there are many different meanings of the word 'k' in chemistry like for denoting temperature in kelvin, for potassium, for denoting equilibrium constant and here 'k' is used in the sense of a constant value.

Answered by hackeranshuman28
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Answer:

The correct answer is kf = 1/kd

Explanation:

The dissociation constant or also known as kd is reverse of the freezing point depression constant also known as kf.

The 'k' denotes the word constant. Although there are many different meanings of the word 'k' in chemistry like for denoting temperature in kelvin, for potassium, for denoting equilibrium constant and here 'k' is used in the sense of a constant value.

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