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Calculating the Dissociation Constant and pKA

This is part of the HSC Chemistry course under the topic of Quantitative Analysis. In this post, we calculate and apply the dissociation constant (Ka) and pKa (pKa = -log10 (Ka)) to determine the difference between strong and weak acids.

 

Dissociation Constant (Ka) and pKa

This video explains how to find the acid/base dissociation constant and how it can be used to determine the difference between strong and weak acids

 

How to calculate the acid dissociation constant (Ka) and pKa (pKa = -log10 (Ka)) to determine the difference between strong and weak acids.

 

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