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Hi,

little k represents: Kw, Ka, Kb, Ksp, yes?

Thanks in advance
 
Hi,

little k represents: Kw, Ka, Kb, Ksp, yes?

Thanks in advance
k usually represents some kind of constant:

*Rate = k[A]^x^Y...Here, k is the reaction rate constant.

*kw = [H+][OH-]...Here, k is the dissociation constant for water.

*ka = [H+][A-]/[HA]...Here, k is the dissociation constant for acid.

*kb = [OH]/[BOH]...Here, k is the dissociation constant for base.

*Ksb...Here, k is the solution equilibrium constant.
 
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