-
electrons to
accept H+ can
undergo autoprotolysis. For example,
ammonia in its
purest form may
undergo autoprotolysis: 2 NH3 ⇌ NH−2 + NH+4
Another example...
- The self-ionization of
water (also
autoionization of water,
autoprotolysis of water,
autodissociation of water, or
simply dissociation of water) is an...
- many salts.
Methods for
purification of
common solvents are
available Autoprotolysis Stoye,
Dieter (2000). "Solvents". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of Industrial...
- conductivity, a
consequence of
autoprotolysis, i.e. self-protonation : 2 H2SO4 ⇌ H3SO+4 + HSO−4 The
equilibrium constant for
autoprotolysis (25 °C) is: [H3SO4]+[HSO4]−...
-
nitric acid has both
acidic and
basic properties, it can
undergo an
autoprotolysis reaction,
similar to the self-ionization of water: 2 HNO3 ⇌ [NO2]+ +...
- the
former but
improves the latter,
presumably because it
undergoes autoprotolysis.
Polyethylene glycol improves the
electrical and
thermoelectric self-healing...
-
accepting an
electron pair from a
hydroxide ion
produced by the
water autoprotolysis: B(OH)3 + 2 H2O ⇌ [B(OH)4]− + H3O+ (pK = 8.98) This
reaction is very...
-
hydroxide anions in
oxide and water, it is
necessary to
consider the
autoprotolysis of the
hydroxyl anions; it
implies a
proton exchange between two OH−...
- 2013, p. 48. Weingärtner et al. 2016, p. 2.
Reece et al. 2013, p. 44. "
Autoprotolysis constant".
IUPAC Compendium of
Chemical Terminology. IUPAC. 2009. doi:10...
- non-protic.
Protic solvents often undergo some
autoionization (in this case
autoprotolysis): 2 H 2 O ↽ − − ⇀ H 3 O + + OH − {\displaystyle {\ce {2 H2O <=> H3O+...