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The acid dissociation constant for an acid dissolved in water is equal to the ____.

a. equilibrium constant
b. equilibrium constant times the concentration of water
c. equilibrium constant divided by the concentration of water
d. equilibrium constant times the equilibrium constant of water

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equilibrium constant times the concentration of water. - 100% guaranteed correct
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Answer:The correct answer is option b.

Step-by-step explanation:


HA+H_2O\rightleftharpoons A^-+H_20^+

The equilibrium constant expression is given as:


K_(eq)=([A^-][H_3O^+])/([HA][H_2O])


K_a=K_(eq)* [H_2O]=([A^-][H_3O^+])/([HA])

The acid dissociation constant is product of equilibrium constant and concentration of water.

Hence,from the given options the correct answer is option b.

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