An acid dissociation constant, Ka<span>, (also known as acidity </span>constant<span>, or </span>acid<span>-ionization </span>constant<span>) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an </span>acid<span> in solution. It is the equilibrium </span>constant<span> for a chemical reaction known as </span>dissociation<span> in the context of </span>acid<span>–base reactions.
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A result of the common ion effect is that the selective precipitation of a metal ion, such as Ag+, is promoted by the addition of an appropriate counter ion (X-) that produces a compound (AgX) with a very low solubility.
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Answer:
The radius of an atom can only be found by measuring the distance between the nuclei of two touching atoms, and then halving that distance.
Explanation:
Correct answer is 20 kJ; 50 kJ
potential energy is resting energy, that peak that's 75 kJ would be the kinetic energy