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what is... ionization constant

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An ionization constant (using the symbol K) is a constant that depends upon the equilibrium between ions and molecules that are not ionized in a solution or liquid. It is the ratio of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric powers or the ratio between the product of concentration and reactant. Any imbalance in the equation can lead to corrosion.


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An ionization constant (using the symbol K) is a constant that depends upon the equilibrium between ions and molecules that are not ionized in a solution or liquid. It is the ratio of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric powers or the ratio between the product of concentration and reactant. Any imbalance in the equation can lead to corrosion.


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