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Interpretation:
The concentration of all species in a 0.100 M
Concept Information:
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
To Calculate: The concentration of all species in a 0.100 M
Answer to Problem 16.150QP
Answer
The concentration of all species in a 0.100 M
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The concentration of
Ionization of
Using the ionization constant for
First stage:
The concentration of all the species before and after ionization can be represented as follows,
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Therefore, the concentration of
Second stage:
Let y be the change in concentration.
Note the initial concentration of
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Equilibrium
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At equilibrium:
The concentration of all species in a 0.100 M
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