- electron,
autoionization is
referred to as autodetachment. In this case the
compound state begins with a net
negative charge before the
autoionization process...
-
remains unchanged. Such
autoionization can be
protic (H+ transfer), or non-protic.
Protic solvents often undergo some
autoionization (in this case autoprotolysis):...
- The self-ionization of
water (also
autoionization of water,
autoprotolysis of water,
autodissociation of water, or
simply dissociation of water) is an...
- and the
amplitude to
scatter via
autoionization creates an
asymmetric scattering line-shape
around the
autoionization energy with a line-width very close...
- is not
limited to
redox reactions, but also
includes some
molecular autoionization reactions, such as the self-ionization of water. In contrast, some authors...
-
inorganic solvents parti****te in
autoionization reactions. In the
solvent system definition of
acids and bases,
autoionization of
solvents affords the equivalent...
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Structure of
solid "phosphorus pentachloride",
illustrating its
autoionization to tetrachlorophosphonium....
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indicators (e.g., turn red
litmus paper blue). In water, by
altering the
autoionization equilibrium,
bases yield solutions in
which the
hydrogen ion activity...
- Acid
dissociation constant Deprotonation (or dehydronation)
Molecular autoionization Zumdahl, S. S. (1986). Chemistry. Lexington, MA: Heath. ISBN 0-669-04529-2...
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mixture of
nitrous and
nitric acids again. N2O4
undergoes molecular autoionization to give [NO+] [NO3−], with the
former nitrosonium ion
being a strong...