A dissociation constant (Kd) is a specific type of equilibrium constant that measures the propensity of a larger object to separate (dissociate) reversibly into smaller components.  Select the correct answer: a. True b. False

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A dissociation constant (Kd) is a specific type of equilibrium constant that measures the propensity of a larger object to separate (dissociate) reversibly into smaller components.

 Select the correct answer:

a. True

b. False

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Step 1: Equilibrium Constant

An equilibrium constant depicts the position of equilibrium in a reversible reaction. 

Let's consider an equilibrium:

aA+bBcC+dD

The equilibrium constant (K) for the given reaction is expressed as:

K=(XC)c(XD)d(XA)a(XB)b

where XA , XB , XC and XD represent equilibrium concentration, partial pressure or mole fraction of A, B, C and D respectively.

Step 2: Dissociation Constant

Let's consider the dissociation of acetic acid.

CH3COOHH++CH3COO-

The acid dissociation constant of acetic acid (Kd) is represented as:

Kd=[H+][CH3COO-][CH3COOH]

where species under the third bracket represent equilibrium concentration.

 

As shown in step-1, Kd represents a type of equilibrium constant which indicates the favorability of dissociation of acetic acid.

Also, the dissociation equilibrium of acetic acid shows the dissociation of CH3COOH into small constituent fragments H+ and CH3COO-.

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