Percentage Deprotonation
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Re: Percentage Deprotonation
Percentage deprotonation represents the ratio of the concentration of dissociated [H+] to the concentration of the undissociated [HA], or in other words the percentage of the initial acid that creates H3O+/H+ and it's conjugate base.
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Re: Percentage Deprotonation
Percentage deprotonation is the percentage of the acid that dissociates and donates an H+ ion.
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Re: Percentage Deprotonation
Percentage deprotonation would just be the molarity of the H+ ions over the initial concentration of what ever acid is being used. That will give the percent of protons dissociated into the solution.
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Re: Percentage Deprotonation
If you were looking at it from an ICE Box point of view, the percentage deprotonation would be the final concentration of H+ (usually x) divided by the initial concentration of the acid.
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