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प्रश्न
Define the term common ion effect. Explain with suitable example.
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उत्तर
The common ion effect states that the ionisation of a weak electrolyte is suppressed in presence of a strong electrolyte containing an ion common to the weak electrolyte.
- Consider a solution of weak acid CH3COOH. It dissociates slightly as CH3COOH ⇌ CH3COO− + H+.
- Suppose a strong electrolyte CH3COONa is added to CH3COOH. The strong electrolyte dissociates completely CH3COONa → CH3COO− + Na+ It therefore, provides high concentration of CH3COO− ion which is common to both. CH3COOH and CH3COONa.
- According to Le-Chatelier principle, increase in the concentration of CH3 COO− due to addition of CH3COONa, shifts the equilibrium of dissociation of CH3COOH to the left.
- Thus reverse reaction is favoured in which CH3COO− ion combines with H+ ion to form unionized CH3COOH Hence, dissociation of CH3COOH is supressed due to presence of CH3COONa containing a common ion CH3COO−
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