The dissociation constant is defined as the ratio of dissociated ions (products) to the original acid or bases in the solution(reactants).
For acids, the acid dissociation constant ( ) is defined as the ratio of concentration of dissociated ions to the concentration of original acid.
Whereas for the basic solutions, the base dissociation constant ( ) is defined as the ratio of concentration of dissociated ions to the concentration of original base.
Calculation of the dissociation constant:
The dissociation constant is generally calculated by dividing the individual concentration of the dissociated ion by the concentration of the solution.
For a general acid-base reaction of the type:
The dissociation constant can be written as;
Hence, by applying the above process we can calculate the value for the dissociation constant.