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Ionic Equilibrium in Solution

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CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Ionic Equilibrium

The equilibrium established between ions and unionised molecules in an aqueous solution is called ionic equilibrium.

CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Ionic Equilibrium in Solution

Feature Strong Electrolytes Weak Electrolytes
Ionization 70–100% (almost complete) <10–15% (partial)
Nature Generally ionic compounds Generally covalent compounds
Examples NaCl, NaNO₃, HCl, KCl NH₄OH, CH₃COOH
Basis Depends on degree of ionization Depends on degree of ionization
CBSE: Class 12

Law: Ostwald's Dilution Law

This law applies only to weak electrolytes, not to strong electrolytes.

This law is not applicable to strong electrolytes because strong electrolytes are almost completely.

Consider a binary electrolyte having a concentration. C and the degree of dissociation is α.

\[AB\longrightarrow A^++B^-\]

\[K=\frac{[A^+][B^-]}{[AB]}=\frac{C\alpha\times C\alpha}{C(1-\alpha)}=\frac{C\alpha^2}{1-\alpha},\] for a weak electrolyte 

\[1-\alpha\cong1\]

Where Kd is the dissociation constant.

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