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10.487 eV
the acid ionization constant (Ka) has no units
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H3PO4 + Al(OH)3 ---> 3H2O + AlPO4
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10.487 eV
Complete ionization in water. Very fast reaction with marble chips/powder.
the acid ionization constant (Ka) has no units
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phosphorous has highest ionization enthalpy because along the period ionization will increase.
H3PO4 + Al(OH)3 ---> 3H2O + AlPO4
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Phosphorus. Across the period, first ionization energy increases.
A phosphorus is a base!
An acid dissociation constant, Ka, (also known as acidity constant, or acid-ionization constant) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution. It is the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction known as dissociation in the context of acid-base reactions. The equilibrium can be written symbolically as: HA A− + H+,
No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.
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