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Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base |  | Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base: Encyclopedia II - Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base |  | By analogy, one can define the basicity constant (Kb) and the pKb of the conjugate base A–:
pKb = −log10Kb
This is the dissociation constant for the equi ...
See also:Acid dissociation constant, Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base, Acid dissociation constant - Relationship between acidity and basicity constants, Acid dissociation constant - The Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases, Acid dissociation constant - pKa of some common substances |  | | Acid dissociation constant, Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base, Acid dissociation constant - Relationship between acidity and basicity constants, Acid dissociation constant - The Relative Strengths of Acids and Bases, Acid dissociation constant - pKa of some common substances |  | |
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Acid dissociation constant - Basicity constant of the conjugate base
By analogy, one can define the basicity constant (Kb) and the pKb of the conjugate base A–:
pKb = −log10Kb
This is the dissociation constant for the equilibrium
A– + H2O ↔ HA + OH–
Analogously to Ka, the magnitude of Kb indicates the relative strength of the base, with Kb < < 1 indicating a strong base.
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