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Chemistry Senior High

2枚目の青線部についてですが、なぜ濃度が薄いと電離度が1になるんですか?回答よろしくお願いします!

322023年度 〔1〕 以下の文章を読み、 問1~ 問4 に答えよ。 なお, [X] は分子もしくはイオンX 大阪大-理系前期 8 のモル濃度を表す。 濃度 C [mol/L] の酢酸水溶液中でCH3COOH CH3COO + H+ の平衡が なりたっているとき,水のイオン積 Kw = [H+] [OH-] と酢酸の電離定数 [H+] [CH3COO-] Ka= [CH3COOH] 条件が を用いて,[H+] を表すことができる。 陽イオンと陰イオンの電荷のつりあいの 0.1=YOR [H+]= ア + イ を満たすこと,,および,濃度Cが C = ウ + I 00 20F 吉 4. 2. 2023年度 化学 33 H=RO 01-00 0 -10 -8 -6 -4 OH + 図1 log10( C (mol/L)) HU H -2 -2 0 (図) で表されることを考慮すれば, [H+] 以外の分子やイオンの濃度を消去すること により, [H+] に関する三次方程式 問1 空欄 ア よ。 2 エ にあてはまる分子やイオンのモル濃度を答え [H+] 3 + ( オ ) [H+]^+ ( ) [+] + ( キ )=0 問2 空欄 オ キ を Ka, Kw, ならびにCを用いて表せ。 が得られる。この方程式の解[H] を用い、酢酸の電離定数 K。 = 1.6 × 10-mol/L, 水のイオン積 Kw = 1.0 × 10-14 (mol/L) 2 として、酢 酸水溶液のpHの濃度変化曲線の一部を図1に描いた。 なお,濃度Cが高いときには、水の電離の影響を無視できるのでKw=0の近 問3 酢酸水溶液のpHは、濃度Cが低い領域でほぼ一定値をとる。その理由を 記せ。 さらに, C≦10mol/Lの範囲におけるpHの濃度変化を,解答用 [解答欄] 上の図と同じ。 紙の図1に実線で書き込め。 4804 似が許され, 三次方程式を二次方程式 [H+]? + Ka[H+] - KaC = 0 へと変形することができる。 この方程式の解 [H+] は, 高濃度の極限において KCで近似できる。 問4 酢酸水溶液のpHは,濃度Cが高い極限で10g10 (C[mol/L]) の一次関数と なる。 まず,C=1.0mol/Lの酢酸水溶液のpHを計算し, 小数点以下1桁 まで答えよ。 次に, C≧10-3 mol/Lの範囲でpHの濃度変化を, 解答用紙 図1に実線で書き込め。必要があれば10g10 2 0.3の近似値を用いよ。 [解答欄] 上の図1と同じ。

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English Senior High

ピンクで囲んだ部分のdestroyingとforcing、makingが何故ingが着いているのか分かりません😿分詞構文でしょうか?

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English Senior High

この黄色いマーカーのとこの分構造を教えて欲しいです。

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