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Choose an expression for the acid ionization constant (Ka)(Ka) for HFHF. Choose an expression for the acid ionization constant for . Ka=[H3O+][F−][HF]Ka=[H3O+][F−][HF] Ka=[F−][H3O+][HF]Ka=[F−][H3O+][HF] Ka=[HF][H3O+][F−]Ka=[HF][H3O+][F−] Ka=[H3O+][HF][F−]Ka=[H3O+][HF][F−]

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Answer:


Ka = ([F^(-)][H_3O^(+)])/([HF])

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's consider the acid dissociation of hydrofluoric acid according to Brönsted-Lowry theory.

HF(aq) + H₂O(l) ⇄ F⁻(aq) + H₃O⁺(aq)

The equilibrium constant for this reaction is known as acid ionization constant (Ka). It only includes aqueous species and gases if there were. The acid ionization constant is:


Ka = ([F^(-)][H_3O^(+)])/([HF])

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