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does water/ or solid have concentration???

 
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Apr27-06, 07:29 PM   #1
 

does water/ or solid have concentration???


does water/ or solid have concentration???
Why do we just ignore the concentration of solid or solution solvent and replace it as one M? I always thought the reason is because the concentration of solid or water solvent does not change much so in practice we just move it to the Kc side” such as Kw = Kc[H2O]=[H][OH]??? Now I am not so sure
 
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Apr28-06, 01:34 PM   #2
 
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