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What is kb for (ch3)3N(aq)+H2O(l)= (CH3)3NH+(aq)+oh-(aq)?

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Kb=[(Ch3)3 NH+][OH-]
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[(Ch3)3 N]
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User XQuare
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Answer : The expression for the dissociation constant for weak base is :


K_b=([(CH_3)_3NH^+][OH^-])/([(CH_3)_3N])

Explanation :


K_b is defined as the dissociation constant of a base. It is defined as the ratio of concentration of products to the concentration of reactants.

The chemical equation for the dissociation of weak base is :


(CH_3)_3N(aq)+H_2O(l)\rightleftharpoons (CH_3)_3NH^+(aq)+OH^-(aq)

The expression for dissociation constant,
K_b is given as:


K_b=([(CH_3)_3NH^+][OH^-])/([(CH_3)_3N])

The concentrations of pure solids and liquids are constant that is they do not change. Thus, they are not included in the equilibrium expression.

Hence, the expression for the dissociation constant for weak base is :


K_b=([(CH_3)_3NH^+][OH^-])/([(CH_3)_3N])

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