Equilibrium Question 186

Question: If $ \alpha $ is the degree of ionization, $ C $ the concentration of a weak electrolyte and $ K_{a} $ the acid ionization constant, then the correct relationship between $ \alpha ,C $ and $ K_{a} $ is [CET Pune 1998; Pb. PMT 1998; RPMT 2002]

Options:

A) $ {{\alpha }^{2}}=\sqrt{\frac{K_{a}}{C}} $

B) $ {{\alpha }^{2}}=\sqrt{\frac{C}{K_{a}}} $

C) $ \alpha =\sqrt{\frac{K_{a}}{C}} $

D) $ \alpha =\sqrt{\frac{C}{K_{a}}} $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

According to the Ostwald-s dilution formula $ {{\alpha }^{2}}=\frac{K(1-\alpha )}{C} $ . But for weak electrolytes a is very small. So that $ (1-\alpha ) $ can be neglected. So that $ \alpha =\sqrt{\frac{K_{a}}{C}} $ .



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