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Of the choices below, which is true for the relationship shown? It is Ka for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Kb for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Ka for the acid H2P2O72−. It is Kb for the …
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Of the choices below, which is true for the relationship shown? It is Ka for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Kb for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Ka for the acid H2P2O72−. It is Kb for the …
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Of the choices below, which is true for the relationship shown? It is Ka for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Kb for the acid H3P2O72−. It is Ka for the acid H2P2O72−. It is Kb for the acid H2P2O72−.
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A. It is Ka for the acid H3P2O72−
Step-by-step explanation:
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The expression for the Ka for the given acid is:
Ka = [H2P2O7^2-] [H3O+] /[H3P2O7^2-]
Ka is the acid dissociation constant or the acidity constant. It is a measure of the acid strength when in solution. It is an equilibrium constant for the dissociation of the acid.
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