What is the degree of ionization of acetic acid at different concentrations? Why? Why is the degree of thin ionization large? What formula? What force? What is the degree of ionization of acetic acid at different concentrations? Why? Why? Why is the degree of thin ionization large? What formula? What force?

What is the degree of ionization of acetic acid at different concentrations? Why? Why is the degree of thin ionization large? What formula? What force? What is the degree of ionization of acetic acid at different concentrations? Why? Why? Why is the degree of thin ionization large? What formula? What force?

The concentration of CH3COOH=(reversible) CH3COO-+H+ decreased, and the equilibrium shifted to the positive reaction direction

The concentration of CH3COOH=(reversible) CH3COO-+H+ decreased and the equilibrium shifted to the positive reaction direction

Ionization of acetic acid, addition of sulfuric acid, acetate ion concentration change

Sulfuric acid increases the concentration of hydrogen ions and inhibits ionization
Acetate also inhibits ionization
This is called the same ion effect.

Sulfuric acid increases the concentration of hydrogen ions and inhibits ionization
Acetate also inhibits ionization.
This is called the same ion effect.