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Note:The dissociation of a weak acid, equation (11.52), may be also written as
HA + H 2 O = H 3 O++ A−,
see the Note in section11.1.2. Then we have for the dissociation constant
K=
cH 3 O+cA−γ^2 ±
aH 2 OcHAγHA
1
cst
ForaH 2 O= 1, which applies practically every time, this relation is identical with equation
(11.53), sincecH 3 O+=cH+.
11.5.4 Dissociation of a weak monoacidic base
A weak monoacidic base BOH dissociates according to the equation
BOH = B++ OH−. (11.55)
The equilibrium constant of this reaction is called thebase dissociation constant, for which
we have
K=
cB+cOH−γ^2 ±
cBOHγBOH
1
cst
. (11.56)
If we neglect the contribution of the ions formed in consequence of water dissociation to the
concentration of the hydrogen ions, we may rewrite equation (11.56) to
K=
α^2 c γ±^2
(1−α)γBOH
1
cst
, (11.57)
wherecis the initial concentration of the base andαis the degree of dissociation.
11.5.5 Dissociation of weak polybasic acids and polyacidic bases
A weak dibasic acid H 2 A dissociates in the first stage according to the equation
H 2 A = H++ HA− (11.58)