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The Ka of an acid is 1.3 mc020-1.jpg 10–7. Based on the Ka and its relationship with Kw, what is the value of Kb?

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its d

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User Smorka
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The Ka of the acid is 1.3 * 10^ -7.


Ka is the constant of dissociation of the acid.


Kb is the constant of dissociation of the conjugated base


The relationship between Ka and Kb is:


Ka * Kb = Kw = 1 * 10 ^-`14


=> Kb = Kw / Ka


=> Kb = [1 * 10 ^ -14 ] / [1.3 * 10 ^ -7] = 7.69 * 10 ^-8 = 7.7 * 10 ^ -8



Answer: 7.7 * 10^-8
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