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Constant of acidity   (translated from Spanish)
Constant of acidity In chemistry , given acid weak, AH, its ... 3 Or + Often writing: AH? A - + H + acidity constant or constant of acid dissosciation, K_a, ...
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Constant of acidity   (translated from Portuguese)
Constant of acidity In química , given one ácido weak HA ... H 3 + Or simplificadamente: ha? A - + H + acidity constant or constant of acid dissociação , K_a, ...
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Acid constant   (translated from German)
Acid constant Those Acid constant K_S a material constant is in that Chemie . It informs about ... the strength of an acid. The acid constant leaves herself from that Massenwirkungsgesetz . Weak one ... solution not completely, but only partly. The acidity, thus the strength of the acid, ...
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Equilibrium constant
Equilibrium constant In chemistry, the equilibrium constant is a theoretically-calculated number associated to ... not enter the equation for the equilibrium constant as discussed in the article on solubility ... gases do). The equation of the equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the ... more rigorously, thermodynamics. The value of the constant depends solely on temperature at which ...
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Acid dissociation constant
Acid dissociation constant In chemistry and biochemistry, acid dissociation constant, the acidity constant, or the acid-ionization constant (K a ) is a specific type ...
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Talk:Dissociation constant
Talk:Dissociation constant From Votes for deletion The page is ... information presented here is better shown in Acidity constant, solubility equilibrium and equilibrium constant. Theres nothing wrong inherently in the article ... Dec 2004 (UTC) Merge/redirect with equilibrium constant - this topic could be covered in ...
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Constant of balance   (translated from French)
Constant of balance In chimy , one constant of balance characterize the state ofbalance of ... in manner spontaneous. The value of the constant of balance depends only on the chemical ... the reaction and negative for reagents) the constant of balance is defined by the relation ... prod \, is the produced operator. The constant of balance K is a size ...
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Talk:Acid dissociation constant
Talk:Acid dissociation constant shouldn't the last be pKe = pKa ... probably be better placed under "acid dissociation constant" or simply "dissociation constant." I need to look up what my ... Hi It is wrong that the adicity constant ranges from 0 to 1. If the acid is almost totally disolved, the acidity constant will tend to infinity. It ...
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E number
E number For the mathematical constant see: e (mathematical constant). For series of commonly used resistor values ... others

300-399 Antioxidants & acidity regulators 300-309 – ascorbates (vitamin C ... of AO] [BAC] E260 Acetic acid (preservative) (acidity regulator) E261 Potassium acetate (preservative) (acidity regulator) E262 Sodium acetates (i) Sodium ...
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PH
... H + ) in a solution and, therefore, its acidity or alkalinity. In aqueous systems, the hydrogen ... ion activity is dictated by the dissociation constant of water (K w = 1.011 ... ions in solution. Due to this dissociation constant a neutral solution (hydrogen ion activity equals ... pH therefore defines a logarithmic scale of acidity. For example, a solution with pH=8 ... example pH 3) indicates increasing strength of acidity, and a higher pH value (for ...
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