protonization/ionization
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Re: protonization/ionization
You find the percent by putting the concentration of the conjugate acid or base over the initial concentration of the acid or base and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage.
Re: protonization/ionization
If you look at an ICE chart of the reaction, this would be the concentration of the conjugate product at equilibrium over the initial concentration of the acid/base.
Re: protonization/ionization
It's the non-h30/oh molecule of the product divided by the non-water molecule of the reactants.
Re: protonization/ionization
its the conjugate base/original acid or conjugate acid/original base. What it's really comparing is the original acid/base you started with and how many of those gained/lost a proton to become its conjugate. The formula gives you a ratio/percent
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