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Interpretation:
The value of
Concept Introduction:
Mole is the S.I. unit. The expression for the number of moles is as follows:
The molarity and is equal to the number of moles of the solute dissolved in one liter of the solution.
The expression of molarity
A weak acid in water produces a hydrogen ion and conjugate base. When weak acid dissolves in water, some acid molecules transfer proton to water.
In solution of weak acid, the actual concentration of the acid molecules becomes less because partial dissociation of acid has occurred and lost protons to form hydrogen ions.
The reaction is as follows:
The expression of
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