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20 February, 05:04

Determine the dissociation constants for the following acids. Express the answers in proper scientific notation where appropriate

a. acid a has a pka of 6.0 what is its ka?

b. acid b has a pka of 8.60 whats its ka?

c. acid c has a pka of - 2.0 whats its ka?

How do you determine?

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  1. 20 February, 05:10
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    Ka is the acid dissociation constant. pKa is simply the - log of this constant.

    Mathematically;

    pKa = - log Ka

    Ka = 10^-pKa

    a. acid a has a pka of 6.0 what is its ka?

    Ka = 10^-6 = 10⁻⁶

    b. acid b has a pka of 8.60 whats its ka?

    Ka = 10^-8.6 = 2.51e⁻⁹

    c. acid c has a pka of - 2.0 whats its ka?

    Ka = 10^ - (-2) = 10^2 = 100
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