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On which factor, the equilibrium constant value changer?

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The numerical value of equilibrium constant depends on the standard state of products and reac tants chosen.
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  9. What is Lewis acid? Give one example.

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  10. What is meant by ionic product of water?

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  11. What is the value of K(w) ? What are its units?

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  15. All Lewis acids are not Bronsted acids. Why?

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  16. What is degree of ionisation?

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  17. What is the measure of strength of an acid and base?

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  18. Give two examples of salts whose aqueous solutions are basic.

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  19. Give two examples of salts whose aqueous salts are acidic.

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  20. What equation is used calculating the pH of an acid buffer?

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