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22 March, 18:05

How does the value of Ka and Kb compare with the concentrations of hydronium ion and hydroxide ion?

Ka X Kb = [H3O+][OH-]

Ka X Kb> [H3O+][OH-]

Ka X Kb< [H3O+]+[OH-]

Ka X Kb + [H3O]/[OH-]

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  1. 22 March, 18:10
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    Assuming that we are given the values of Ka and Kb, these can be rewritten and represented by the concentration of the Hydronium ion and Hydroxide Ion:

    Hydronium ion: [H3O+]

    Hydroxide ion: [OH-]

    Ka is the equilibrium constant of an acid which dissociates to a hydronium ion and its cation.

    Kb is the equilibrium constant of a base which dissociates to a hydroxide ion and its anion.

    So,

    Ka x Kb = [H3O+][OH-]
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