pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base Formula

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Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant gives us the base ionization constant on a pH scale. Check FAQs
pkb=14-(2pH)-log10(Csalt)
pkb - Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant?pH - Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration?Csalt - Concentration of Salt?

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4.7545Edit=14-(26Edit)-log10(1.8E-6Edit)
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pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
pkb=14-(2pH)-log10(Csalt)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
pkb=14-(26)-log10(1.8E-6mol/L)
Next Step Convert Units
pkb=14-(26)-log10(0.0018mol/m³)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
pkb=14-(26)-log10(0.0018)
Next Step Evaluate
pkb=4.75448733218585
LAST Step Rounding Answer
pkb=4.7545

pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base Formula Elements

Variables
Functions
Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant
Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant gives us the base ionization constant on a pH scale.
Symbol: pkb
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration
The Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration gives us the value of hydronium ion concentration on the pH scale.
Symbol: pH
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Concentration of Salt
The Concentration of Salt is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one litre of solution.
Symbol: Csalt
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
log10
The common logarithm, also known as the base-10 logarithm or the decimal logarithm, is a mathematical function that is the inverse of the exponential function.
Syntax: log10(Number)

Other formulas in Cationic and Anionic Salt Hydrolysis category

​Go pH of Salt of Weak Acid and Strong Base
pH=pKw+pka+log10(Csalt)2
​Go Hydrolysis Constant in Weak Acid and Strong Base
Kh=KwKa
​Go Degree of Hydrolysis in Salt of Weak Acid and Strong Base
h=KwKaCsalt
​Go Concentration of Hydronium ion in Weak Base and Strong Acid
C=KwCsaltKb

How to Evaluate pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base?

pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base evaluator uses Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant = 14-(2*Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration)-log10(Concentration of Salt) to evaluate the Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant, The pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base formula is defined as the difference from 14, which is the value of pKw to the twice of pH value and logarithm of the concentration of salt. Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant is denoted by pkb symbol.

How to evaluate pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base, enter Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration (pH) & Concentration of Salt (Csalt) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base

What is the formula to find pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base?
The formula of pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base is expressed as Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant = 14-(2*Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration)-log10(Concentration of Salt). Here is an example- 10.75449 = 14-(2*6)-log10(0.00176).
How to calculate pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base?
With Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration (pH) & Concentration of Salt (Csalt) we can find pKb of Salt of Strong Acid and Weak base using the formula - Negative Log of Base Ionization Constant = 14-(2*Negative Log of Hydronium Concentration)-log10(Concentration of Salt). This formula also uses Common Logarithm (log10) function(s).
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