Given initial concentration and the pH of a solution calculate the equilibrium constant (ionization constant Ka). Instagram: Lean.Think Website: LeanThink.org
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Thank you so much for this great video, it really helped me out with my Chemistry practicals, and also cleared up some things I wasn't understanding very well about Ka values.
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Do you have the opposite example, finding ph from Ka?
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what if i drop nacl?it disassociates as na+ and cl- so it reacts with water
It will dissociate. Both ions act as a neutral ion and will not change the pH. I hope that helps! Thanks Sanj:)
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