H2O=H+ +OH-
Ka=[H+][OH-]/[H2O]
Ka[H2O]=[H+][OH-] [H2O]=Constant
Ka=[H+][OH-]=Kw=1*10-14
why the ionic constanat of water is temperature dependent
It is the product of molar concentration of H* and OH-
Mol2let-1
MOl2 let-1
approximately 10-14
why the ionic constanat of water is temperature dependent
pH is based on the ionic product of the water. At ionic product of water reaches to 100, then the pH of the solution is 14.
It is the product of molar concentration of H* and OH-
Mol2let-1
MOl2 let-1
approximately 10-14
Because the water dissociation is an endothermic reaction.
Because the water dissociation is an endothermic reaction.
This is a wrong question. Ionic bonding is a term referring to the attractive forces between the charged ions of an ionic compound. If you meant to ask " Do ionic compounds dissolve in water? ", the answer is yes. Most of them do. This is because the polar water molecules are easily separate the ions in the ionic solid. However, for unknown reasons, some ionic compounds do not dissolve in water. An example is Silver Chloride.
solubility product constant.
Water.
ionic product IP = [H2+]2[SO42-] SOLUBILITY PRODUCT = IP (mol3dm-9)