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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you find percent ionization?

OpenStudy (rishabh.mission):

1)Determine the amount of dissociated (ionized) acid or base in the solution. Often times, this information is given in the problem. At a more advanced level, you must calculate the hydrogen or hydroxide ions using experimental research or formula chains. 2)Divide the amount of dissociated (ionized) acid or base (in moles perlLiter) by the initial concentration of the acid or base (in moles per liter). Most often, you know the initial concentration from the label on the bottle from which you poured the chemical, or from the problem. 3)Multiply the quotient by 100.

OpenStudy (rishabh.mission):

Often you must use a series of formulas to find the percent dissociation (ionization), because the direct information was not given to you. For example, you may know the acid dissociation constant of an acid but not the amount in moles per liter of dissociated acid. Remember to make your main goals, given the information the problem gave you, to find the amount of the acid or base that dissociated (ionized).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks

OpenStudy (rishabh.mission):

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OpenStudy (rishabh.mission):

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