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1 May, 15:51

Which solution has the greatest percent ionization? (a) 0.010 m formic acid (ka = 1.8  10-4) (b) 0.10 m formic acid (ka = 1.8  10-4) (c) 0.010 m acetic acid (ka = 1.8  10-5) (d) 0.10 m acetic acid (ka = 1.8  10-5) ?

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  1. 1 May, 18:32
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    A high ka value means that the acid has a higher dissociation rate, leading to a higher percent of ionization. The answer is therefore b, as 0.1M formic acid has a higher ka than 0.1M acetic acid and 0.1M formic acid has a higher concentration than 0.01M formic acid.
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