nitric acid.
An acid dissociation constant is the equilibrium constant for the disassociation of an acid, ultimately a measure of the acid's strength.
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 is:k = [H][X]/[HX]
Z
Temperature
An acid dissociation constant is the equilibrium constant for the disassociation of an acid, ultimately a measure of the acid's strength.
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 is:k = [H][X]/[HX]
The dissociation constant is:k = [H][X]/[HX]
Z
acid dissociation constant
Temperature
Acid dissociation constant
The strong acid has a higher dissociation constant.
acid dissociation constant
The dissociation constant is 3.715 x 10-5 for the first step and 3.89 x 10-6 for the second step.
Ka for benzoic acid is 6.46 x 10-5.