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17 December, 19:00

How are percent ionization values similar to equilibrium constant values? Explain your reasoning and identify which weak acid would have the smallest equilibrium constant.

Weak Acid

Percent Ionization

HNO2

6.2%

HClO2

28.2%

HCN

0.007%

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  1. 17 December, 19:59
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    The greater the percent ionization the larger will be the equilibrium constant.

    Consider the HCN which is 0.007% ionization. For a 0.10 M solution, 0.00007 (.10) will give the [H+] = 7 x 10^-6

    K = [H+][CN-]/[HCN]

    K = 7 x 10^-6 * (7 x 10^-6) / 0.1

    K = 4.9 x 10^-10

    Consider the HClO2 which is 28.2%. [H+] = 0.28 (0.10) = 0.028. Substituting in the K expression

    0.028 (0.028) / 0.10 - 0.028 which will give a larger equilibrium constant.
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