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28 February, 00:39

What is dissociation constant?

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  1. 28 February, 03:47
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    for reversible reaction AxBy xA + yB

    the dissociation constant = [A}^x [B]^y / [AxBy]

    where [A], [B] and [AB] are concentrations of each in equilibrium.
  2. 28 February, 04:35
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    In Chemistry, the dissociation constant describes a dissociation reaction in which a compound is broken up. It measures how likely the reaction will occur. For example for reaction AB - > A + B, the dissociation constant is equal to concentration of A x concentration of B / concentration of AB at equilibrium.
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