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प्रश्न
Answer the following :
Derive the relationship between the degree of dissociation and dissociation constant in weak electrolytes.
उत्तर १
i. Consider 1 mol of weak base BOH dissolved in V dm3 of solution. The base dissociates partially as
\[\ce{BOH_{(aq)} ⇌ B^+_{ (aq)} + OH^-_{ (aq)}}\]
ii. The base dissociation constant is:
`"K"_"b" = (["B"^+]["OH"^-])/[["BOH"]]` ....(1)
iii. Let the fraction dissociated at equilibrium is α and that remains undissociated is (1 − α).
\[\ce{BOH_{(aq)}⇌ B^+_{ (aq)} + OH^-_{ (aq)}}\] | |||
Amount present at equilibrium | (1 - α) | α | α |
Concentration at equilibrium | `(1 - α)/"V"` | `α/"V"` |
`α/"V"` |
iv. at equilibrium,
[BOH] = `(1 - α)/"V"` mol dm-3,
[B+] = [OH-] = `α/"V"` mol dm-3
v. Substituting these concentrations in equation (1),
Kb = `(α / "V" α / "V") /((1 - α) / "V") = α^2/(1 - α "V")` ...(2)
vi. If c is the initial concentration of base in mol dm–3 and V is the volume in dm3 mol–1 then c = 1/V. Replacing 1/V in equation (2) by c,
we get
Kb = `(α^2"c")/(1 - α)` ...(3)
vii. For the weak acid base, α is very small, or (1 − α) ≅ 1. With this equation (2) and (3) becomes:
Kb = `α^2/"V"` and Kb = α2c
α = `sqrt(("K"_"b")/"c")` or α = `sqrt("K"_"b". "V")` ...(4)
The degree of dissociation of a weak base is inversely proportional to square root of its concentration and is directly proportional to square root of volume of the solution containing 1 mol of weak base.
उत्तर २
i. Consider an equilibrium of weak acid HA that exists in solution partly as the undissociated species HA and partly H+ and A– ions. Then
\[\ce{HA_{(aq)} ⇌ H^+_{ (aq)} + A^-_{ (aq)}}\]
ii. The acid dissociation constant is given as:
`"K"_"a" = (["H"^+]["A"^-])/[["HA"]]` ....(1)
iii. Suppose 1 mol of acid HA is initially present in volume V dm3 of the solution. At equilibrium, the fraction dissociated would be α, where α is the degree of dissociation of the acid. The fraction of an acid that remains undissociated would be (1 − α).
\[\ce{HA_{(aq)}⇌ H^+_{ (aq)} + A^-_{ (aq)}}\] | |||
Amount present at equilibrium (mol) | (1 - α) | α | α |
Concentration at equilibrium (mol dm−3) |
`(1 - α)/"V"` | `α/"V"` |
`α/"V"` |
iv. Thus, at equilibrium,
[HA] = `(1 - α)/"V"` mol dm-3,
[H+] = [A-] = `α/"V"` mol dm-3
v. Substituting these in equation (1),
Ka = `(α / "V" α / "V") /((1 - α) / "V") = α^2/(1 - α "V")` ...(2)
vi. If c is the initial concentration of acid in mol dm–3 and V is the volume in dm3 mol–1 then c = 1/V. Replacing 1/V in equation (2) by c,
we get
Ka = `(α^2"c")/(1 - α)` ...(3)
vii. For the weak acid HA, α is very small, or (1 − α) ≅ 1. With this equation (2) and (3) becomes:
Ka = `α^2/"V"` and Ka = α2c ...(4)
α = `sqrt("K"_"a")/"c"` or α = `sqrt("K"_"a". "V")` ...(5)
The equation (5) implies that the degree of dissociation of a weak acid is inversely proportional to the square root of its concentration or directly proportional to the square root of volume of the solution containing 1 mol of the weak acid.
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