Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Molar concentration of hydronium ion has to calculated if the molar concentration of hydroxide ion is
Concept Introduction:
Autopyrolysis is a reaction in which proton is transfer from one molecule to another molecule of same kind. Autopyrolysis constant can be expressed by the equation shown below;
For pure water the value of autopyrolysis constant is equal to
(b)
Interpretation:
Molar concentration of hydronium ion has to calculated if the molar concentration of hydroxide ion is
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(c)
Interpretation:
Molar concentration of hydronium ion has to calculated if the molar concentration of hydroxide ion is
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
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