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प्रश्न
Determine the pH value of 0.001 M acetic acid solution if it is 2% ionised at this concentration. How can the degree of dissociation of this acetic acid solution be increased?
उत्तर
\[\ce{CH3COOH ⇌[water] CH3COO^- + H+}\]
Initial molar conc. | C | O | O |
Eqborm molar conc. | C(1 - α) | Cα | Cα |
α = Degree of ionisation
α = `2/100`
C = 0.001 M
(H+) = Cα
= `.001 xx 2/100`
= `2 xx 10^-5`M
pH = -log(H+)
= -log(`2 xx 10^-5`)
= -log 2 + 5 log 10
= - `0.3010 + 5 xx 1`
= 5 - 0.3010
pH = 4.699
The degree of dissociation of acetic acid can be increased by dilution.
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