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Demuestre que en el caso de un ácido débil el porcentaje de disociación debe variar con el inverso de la raíz cuadrada de la concentración del ácido.
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Step 1: Empecemos recordando la expresión para el cálculo del porcentaje de disociación de un ácido débil, que se define como la fracción de moléculas de ácido que se han disociado en iones en solución. Show more…
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