The weakest base for ( K_b ) is one that has a very low equilibrium constant for the reaction of accepting a proton, indicating that it does not readily form hydroxide ions in solution. An example of a weak base with a low ( K_b ) value is ammonia (( NH_3 )), which has a ( K_b ) of about ( 1.8 \times 10^{-5} ). However, among bases, a very weak base like water itself can be considered, as it has a negligible ( K_b ) value.
Kb = 3.8 10-10
Kb=1.62 * 10-12
Kb = 1.8 x 10-5 (apple x)
The weakest base corresponds to the highest ( K_b ) value. However, if you're looking for the weakest base in terms of ( K_a ) values, you would want the lowest ( K_a ) value for its conjugate acid. In general, a base with a lower ( K_b ) indicates a weaker base. If you provide specific ( K_b ) values, I can help determine which one represents the weakest base.
No, a strong base has a higher Kb (base dissociation constant) than a weak base due to its greater ability to ionize in solution. Strong bases like sodium hydroxide have high Kb values, indicating high ionization. Weak bases have lower Kb values because they only partially ionize in solution.
The Kb value for the conjugate base CN- (cyanide ion) is 2.5 x 10^-5.
Kb = 55 It is a very strong base therefore it completely dissociates.
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No, a higher kilobyte (kb) value does not indicate a stronger base. Kilobytes refer to the size of a file or amount of data, not the strength of a base.
Weakest base is that which is strongest acid the latest research proves that strongest acid is a mixture HF.SbF5 Antimonic acid.
No, water is weaker than it.
KB = [NH4+].[OH-] divided by [NH3] in case of equilibrium. All concentrations are IN watery (aq) dilution. KB = 1.7*10-5 (at 25 oC)