Understanding Dissociation Constants
The dissociation constant serves as a vital measure of an acid's strength, indicating how completely it disassociates into its proton and conjugate base. Strong acids do not have defined dissociation constants since they fully dissociate, while weak acids and bases exist in a state of equilibrium. Exploring Le Chatelier's principle further illuminates the concept of buffer solutions and the dynamics of chemical reactions.In this clip
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Episode 51: Acids and Bases
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