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otez555 [7]
4 years ago
6

Write the ka expression for ch3nh3 in water. click in the answer box to activate the palette.

Chemistry
2 answers:
Assoli18 [71]4 years ago
8 0
Ka expression for methanaminium (CH3NH3+) is given as follow,

MissTica4 years ago
5 0

The expression for dissociation constant \left( {{{\text{k}}_{\text{a}}}} \right) of {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ +  in water is given as follows:

\boxed{{{\text{k}}_{\text{a}}} = \frac{{\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}} \right]\left[ {{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{{\text{O}}^ + }} \right]}}{{\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}{\text{NH}}_3^ + } \right]}}}

Further Explanation:

ACIDS AND BASES:

Following theories are put forward from time to time so as these two terms can be defined.

Arrhenius theory:

According to this concept, acids donate hydrogen ions in solutions and bases donate hydroxide ions in solutions.

Bronsted-Lowry theory:

This theory describes acids as proton donors and bases act as proton gainers.

Lewis theory:

Acids are species that are capable to accept electrons from other species while bases are those having tendency to donate electron pairs.

Acid strength is measured with a term called as dissociation constant. It is denoted by {{\text{k}}_{\text{a}}}.

The chemical reaction between {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ + and water is as follows:

{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ +  + {{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{O}} \rightleftharpoons {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}{\text{N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} + {{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{{\text{O}}^ + }  

The expression for dissociation constant of {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ + is as follows:

{{\text{k}}_{\text{a}}} = \dfrac{{\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}} \right]\left[ {{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{{\text{O}}^ + }} \right]}}{{\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_3}{\text{NH}}_3^ + } \right]}}  

Where,

\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}} \right]  is the concentration of {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{N}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}.

\left[ {{\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ + } \right]  is the concentration of {\text{C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{\text{NH}}_3^ +.

\left[ {{{\text{H}}_3}{{\text{O}}^ + }} \right]  is the concentration of {{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}{{\text{O}}^ + } .

Learn more:

  1. The reason for the acidity of water brainly.com/question/1550328  
  2. Reason for the acidic and basic nature of amino acid. brainly.com/question/5050077  

Answer details:  

Grade: High School  

Subject: Chemistry  

Chapter: Acid, base and salts  

Keywords: acids, bases, CH3NH3+, CH3NH2, H2O, H3O+, Arrhenius, Lewis, Bronsted-Lowry, concentration, [CH3NH3+], [CH3NH2], [H3O+], dissociation constant, hydrogen ion, hydroxide ion, dissociation constant, ka, expression, chemical reaction.

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