-5. Acetic acid's Ka is 1.8 x 10¯5. What can you conclude about the free energy of the dissociation of acetic acid in water at room temperature? A) It is positive B) It is negative C) It is zero D) none of the above

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Acetic acid's Ka is 1.8 x 10¯5. What can you
conclude about the free energy of the
dissociation of acetic acid in water at room
temperature?
A) It is positive
B) It is negative
C) It is zero
D) none of the above
Transcribed Image Text:-5. Acetic acid's Ka is 1.8 x 10¯5. What can you conclude about the free energy of the dissociation of acetic acid in water at room temperature? A) It is positive B) It is negative C) It is zero D) none of the above
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