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what is ionic product of water?
state it's 25'c​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"The product of concentrations of and ions in water at a particular temperature is known as ionic product of water.” It is designated as . ⇌ ; ; ; The value of increases with the increase of temperature, i.e., the concentration H+ and OH– ions increases with increase in temperature. The value of at is mole/litre.

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Answered by abmalhotra677
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The value of Kw at 25°C is 1 x 10-14. Since pure water is neutral in nature, H+ ion concentration must be equal to OH- ion concentration. This shows that at 25°C, in 1 litre only 10-7 mole of water is in ionic form out of a total of approximately 55.5 moles.

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