common ion effect

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anyone know anything on the common ion effect. if so, explain please. my final is tomorow and i havent showed up to class for a while...
 

krcat1

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Its similiar to Le Chatelier's principle. Consider weak acid HX <-> H+ + X-. If you add to the solution the salt SX, it will dissociate into S+ and X-.

The common ion is the X-, and the effect is to shift the equilibrium of HX <-> H+ + X- to the left, just like you added addition X- to the solution.
In this case, it will reduce H+.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: corruptedmage25
anyone know anything on the common ion effect. if so, explain please. my final is tomorow and i havent showed up to class for a while...

well...at least you're honest:laugh:
 

Mrvile

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I laugh in the face of chemistry. Or physics. Or whatever the hell you're taking.
 

James3shin

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explain it over a forum? how about a textbook with examples? It would be pretty tedious to explain it out.