EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 24, Problem 45IAE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reason for the first two ionization constant for
Concept introduction:
Similar charges repel each other but opposite charges attract each other. So, if a molecule has positive charges on it then it will be easier to remove a proton from it. But in case of neutral ion subsequent and step by step removal of proton will be difficult.
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