NaOH does not have a Ka because it is not an acid. Ka is the concentration of the acid, therefore non valid. It can have a Kb though.
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What do you want to know about it? Potassium hydroxide will dissolve in water to form a solution containing disassociated Ka+ and OH- ions. Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Potassium hydroxide has the chemical formula KOH.
The pKa of sulfonic acid is < 0
5.6x10^-10
The pKa of HSO4- (the second pKa of H2SO4) is 1.92. The Ka is thus 0.0120
I believe it's Na3PO4. Please correct me if I am wrong. -Kyarii [:
What do you want to know about it? Potassium hydroxide will dissolve in water to form a solution containing disassociated Ka+ and OH- ions. Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Potassium hydroxide has the chemical formula KOH.
The pKa of sulfonic acid is < 0
sodium chloride is saltnamak
7.2e-4
ka= 1.62 x 10^-12
The Kb of Na2CO3 is equal to 2.1 x 10^-4. Carbonate ion is the ion that results from the dissociation of Na2CO3.
it is used to make explosions. when exposed to oxygen, it goes ka-boom.
Issey urf aam mein " aam namak' ya 'khaney ka namak' kehtey hain.
5.6x10^-10
if you mean why is it when [H+] = [A-] related to the Ka of a weak acid. look at the definition of Ka. Ka = [H+][A-]/[HA]
1 x 109
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