Why is the value of Ka of hydronium 1?
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I state the KaKaformula for hydronium ion as:
Ka=[H2O][H3O+][OH−]Ka=[HX2O][HX3OX+][OHX−]
and I am using concentrations at normal temperature conditions. My textbook says, without any explanation, that KaKa is equal to 1
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Ka=[H2O][H3O+][OH−]Ka=[HX2O][HX3OX+][OHX−]
and I am using concentrations at normal temperature conditions. My textbook says, without any explanation, that KaKa is equal to 1
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