The dissociation constant for salicylic acid, C6H4(OH)COOH, is 1.0 x 10-3. a. Calculate for the per cent dissociation of a 1.21x10-3M solution. b. Calculate for the percent dissociation if the solution also contains 1.0x10-2M sodium salicylate (the salt of salicylic acid)

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The dissociation constant for salicylic acid, C6H4(OH)COOH, is 1.0 x 10-3. a. Calculate for the per cent dissociation of a 1.21x10-3M solution. b. Calculate for the percent dissociation if the solution also contains 1.0x10-2M sodium salicylate (the salt of salicylic acid)
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