Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
For weak electrolyte, AB, the degree of ionization would be (V = volume of solution having 1 mole of electrolyte and K is the ionization constant of the electrolyte)
Options
A.$\frac{K}{V^{2}}$
B.K.V
C.$\frac{K}{V}$
D.$\sqrt{K.V}$
Solution
$\alpha = \sqrt{\frac{K}{C}} = \sqrt{\frac{K}{1/V}} = \sqrt{K.V}$
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