
Weak Acids and Bases
This topic differentiates between strong and weak dissociation, introducing the acid dissociation constant (Ka) and base dissociation constant (Kb).
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This topic differentiates between strong and weak dissociation, introducing the acid dissociation constant (Ka) and base dissociation constant (Kb).
Key Questions
- How does the dissociation of weak acids and bases differ from strong ones?
- How do we calculate the pH of weak acid and weak base solutions?
- What does the acid dissociation constant (Ka) indicate about acid strength?
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