Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1
𝝰1 = (Rstrength*C2*𝝰2)/C1
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Degree of Dissociation 1 - The Degree of Dissociation 1 is the ratio of molar conductivity of an electrolyte 1 to its limiting molar conductivity 1.
Relative Strength of Two Acids - The Relative Strength of Two Acids is the ratio of hydrogen ion concentration of acid 1 with respect to others.
Concentration of Acid 2 - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - Concentration of Acid 2 is a measure of the amount of available acid 2 ions dissolved in a solvent.
Degree of Dissociation 2 - The Degree of Dissociation 2 is the ratio of molar conductivity of an electrolyte 2 to its limiting molar conductivity 2.
Concentration of Acid 1 - (Measured in Mole per Cubic Meter) - Concentration of Acid 1 is a measure of the amount of available acid 1 ions dissolved in a solvent.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Relative Strength of Two Acids: 2 --> No Conversion Required
Concentration of Acid 2: 20 Mole per Liter --> 20000 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
Degree of Dissociation 2: 0.125 --> No Conversion Required
Concentration of Acid 1: 10 Mole per Liter --> 10000 Mole per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
𝝰1 = (Rstrength*C2*𝝰2)/C1 --> (2*20000*0.125)/10000
Evaluating ... ...
𝝰1 = 0.5
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.5 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.5 <-- Degree of Dissociation 1
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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13 Relative Strength of Two Acids Calculators

Relative Strength of Two Acids given Concentration and Dissociation Constant of both Acids
Go Relative Strength of Two Acids = sqrt((Conc. of Acid 1 given Dissociation Constant*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 1)/(Concentration of Acid 2*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 2))
Concentration of Acid 2 given Relative Strength, Conc of Acid 1 and Diss Const of both Acids
Go Concentration of Acid 2 = (Conc. of Acid 1 given Dissociation Constant*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 1)/((Relative Strength of Two Acids^2)*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 2)
Dissociation Constant 2 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Diss Const 1
Go Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 2 = (Conc. of Acid 1 given Dissociation Constant*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 1)/((Relative Strength of Two Acids^2)*Concentration of Acid 2)
Concentration of Acid 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of Acid 2 and Diss const of both Acids
Go Conc. of Acid 1 given Dissociation Constant = ((Relative Strength of Two Acids^2)*Concentration of Acid 2*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 2)/Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 1
Dissociation Constant 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Diss Const 2
Go Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 1 = ((Relative Strength of Two Acids^2)*Concentration of Acid 2*Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid 2)/Conc. of Acid 1 given Dissociation Constant
Concentration of Acid 2 given Relative Strength, Conc of Acid 1 and Degree of Diss of both Acids
Go Concentration of Acid 2 = (Concentration of Acid 1*Degree of Dissociation 1)/(Relative Strength of Two Acids*Degree of Dissociation 2)
Relative Strength of Two Acids given Concentration and Degree of Dissociations of both Acids
Go Relative Strength of Two Acids = (Concentration of Acid 1*Degree of Dissociation 1)/(Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)
Degree of Dissociation 2 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 1
Go Degree of Dissociation 2 = (Concentration of Acid 1*Degree of Dissociation 1)/(Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2)
Concentration of Acid 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of Acid 2 and Degree of Diss of both Acids
Go Concentration of Acid 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Degree of Dissociation 1
Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2
Go Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1
Concentration of Hydrogen Ion of Acid 1 given Relative Strength and Conc of Hydrogen Ion of Acid 2
Go Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 1 = Relative Strength of Two Acids*Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 2
Concentration of Hydrogen Ion of Acid 2 given Relative Strength and Conc of Hydrogen Ion of Acid 1
Go Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 2 = Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 1/Relative Strength of Two Acids
Relative Strength of Two Acids given Concentration of Hydrogen Ion of both Acids
Go Relative Strength of Two Acids = Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 1/Hydrogen Ion Furnished by Acid 2

Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 Formula

Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1
𝝰1 = (Rstrength*C2*𝝰2)/C1

Explain Relative Acid Strength.

The extent to which an acid property is given by an acid is a measure of its acid strength. The acid strength of a solution does not depend on its concentration but on the number of H+ ions present. The concentration of H+ ions depends on the ionisation of an acid in solution. On dilution, the ionisation increases and more of H+ions come to solution with the result that the acid strength increases. Thus, acid strength increases on dilution while its concentration decreases.

How to Calculate Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2?

Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 calculator uses Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1 to calculate the Degree of Dissociation 1, The Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 formula is defined as the ratio of the product of the relative strength of two acids, the concentration of acid 2 and the degree of dissociation of acid 2 to the concentration of acid 1. Degree of Dissociation 1 is denoted by 𝝰1 symbol.

How to calculate Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2, enter Relative Strength of Two Acids (Rstrength), Concentration of Acid 2 (C2), Degree of Dissociation 2 (𝝰2) & Concentration of Acid 1 (C1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.36 = (2*20000*0.125)/10000.

FAQ

What is Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2?
The Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 formula is defined as the ratio of the product of the relative strength of two acids, the concentration of acid 2 and the degree of dissociation of acid 2 to the concentration of acid 1 and is represented as 𝝰1 = (Rstrength*C2*𝝰2)/C1 or Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1. The Relative Strength of Two Acids is the ratio of hydrogen ion concentration of acid 1 with respect to others, Concentration of Acid 2 is a measure of the amount of available acid 2 ions dissolved in a solvent, The Degree of Dissociation 2 is the ratio of molar conductivity of an electrolyte 2 to its limiting molar conductivity 2 & Concentration of Acid 1 is a measure of the amount of available acid 1 ions dissolved in a solvent.
How to calculate Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2?
The Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2 formula is defined as the ratio of the product of the relative strength of two acids, the concentration of acid 2 and the degree of dissociation of acid 2 to the concentration of acid 1 is calculated using Degree of Dissociation 1 = (Relative Strength of Two Acids*Concentration of Acid 2*Degree of Dissociation 2)/Concentration of Acid 1. To calculate Degree of Dissociation 1 given Relative Strength, Conc of both Acid and Degree of Diss 2, you need Relative Strength of Two Acids (Rstrength), Concentration of Acid 2 (C2), Degree of Dissociation 2 (𝝰2) & Concentration of Acid 1 (C1). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Relative Strength of Two Acids, Concentration of Acid 2, Degree of Dissociation 2 & Concentration of Acid 1 and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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