The ionization of a weak acid always declines in a


The % ionization of a weak acid always declines in a solution that contains the salt of the anion relative to a solution of the acid alone. For example the % dissociation of the acetic acid is less in a solution that contains sodium acetate than if the acetic acid were alone. Verify this for a 0.5 M solution of acetic acid and 0.5 M each acetic/acetate, and explain why.

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Chemistry: The ionization of a weak acid always declines in a
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