What is Ka in chemistry?
1 Answer
This is the acid dissociation constant, which quantifies the extent of acid dissociation in a solvent, typically water.
Explanation:
An acid,
For strong acids, this equilibrium lies strongly to the right; and for weak acids, the equilibrium lies to the left (as written, i.e. as we face the scree).
As for any equilibrium, we can write equality of forward and reverse rates, i.e. the condition of equilibrium, as: