they have units. if Kd=[A][B]/[C]= mol.mol/mol= mol
kb is the Dissociation Constant for Bases.
This is the dissociation constant.
pKa (dissociation constant) is variable with temperature.
acid dissociation constant
If you mean chemical indicators as used for indicating pH and reaction end-points, the answer is none, unless you are only looking for a very rough estimate at dissociation constant. The error involved in using an indicator would be very large. If you used an indicator, choice would depend on the compound, what its dissociation constant was and what it dissociated to.
The strength of an acid or the measure of its tendency to release proton ions (H+) can be indicated from its dissociation constant which is called Ka. The acid dissociation constant, pKa , is the negative logarithm of dissociation constant (Ka).
The dissociation constant of pure water is 1.9E-5.
An acid dissociation constant is the equilibrium constant for the disassociation of an acid, ultimately a measure of the acid's strength.
The dissociation constant is:k = [H][X]/[HX]
The dissociation constant is:k = [H][X]/[HX]
equilibrium constant
the pKs is 18.
The dissociation constant is 3.715 x 10-5 for the first step and 3.89 x 10-6 for the second step.
acid dissociation constant
Temperature
Acid dissociation constant
kb is the Dissociation Constant for Bases.