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The study of chemical systems using the laws and concepts of physics. This usually requires the techniques of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics.
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Finding the Ka of a weak acid after addition of a strong base
When 50.00 mL of an unknown 0.2461 M weak acid are titrated with 0.1968 M NaOH, it was found after the addition of exactly 16.00 mL of base that the pH of the solution was 3.79. From this information, …
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Why do dianions (such as malonate) bind cations more strongly than anions?
Why does a dianion (such as malonate) bind cations more strongly than its equivalent anion (acetate)?
Is it simply because of the proximal availability of another $\ce{O-}$ group that can bind to cat …