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Ka is the Acid dissociation constant,
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[OH-] is the concentration of hydroxide ion,
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[HB+] is the concentration of the acid conjugate to the base,
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[B] is the concentraion of the base.
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When an acid, HA, dissolves in water, some molecules of the acid 'dissociate' to form hydronium ions and the conjugate base,
(A-), of the acid.
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Values of Kb vary over many orders of magnitude, so it is common to take the negative logarithm to base ten of the value. |
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It is easier to compare the strengths of different acids by comparing pKb values as they vary over a much smaller range. |