How much water must be added to solution of for the degree of dissociation of the acid to double?
Step 1: Given data:
as a weak acid dissociates in the aqueous solution as;
Where the dissociation constant is given as ;
The concentration is given as
Also, the volume is given as,
Step 2: Calculation of Degree of dissociation using Ostwald dilution law:
We know from Ostwald dilution law that the dissociation constant of a weak acid is given as;
(Where C is the concentration of acid, is the dissociation constant and is the degree of dissociation)
Also;
Now we double this value to get
Step 3: Calculation of the new concentration:
To get the new concentration we get:
This is the new concentration we need.
Step 4: Calculation of volume of water needed:
To find how much water we need to add to achieve this dilution we can say:
Hence, we need to add further water to the solution.
Hence, water must be added to solutions of for the degree of dissociation of the acid to double is .