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  2. Dissociation Equation Calculator - CalcTool

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    Use the dissociation equation calculator to find dissociation and association constants.

  3. Chemical Reactions Calculator - Symbolab

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    Free Chemical Reactions calculator - Calculate chemical reactions step-by-step.

  4. Chemical Equation Balancer

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    Use the calculator below to balance chemical equations and determine the type of reaction (instructions).

  5. Best for: Equations that are more complex and not easily balanced by inspection. Process: Assign variables to each coefficient, write equations for each element, and then solve the system of equations to find the values of the variables.

  6. Chemical Equation Balancer - Balance Equation Calculator

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    This balancing chemical equations calculator helps to balance any chemical equation by determining the appropriate coefficients. Our chemical equation calculator provides with a complete periodic table and makes it simple to identify and enter various elements.

  7. pKa Calculator | Find pKa from pH or Ka

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    This pKa calculator helps you find the pKa from pH with the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation or with acid dissociation constant (Ka) values.

  8. Chemical Equation Calculator is a free online tool that displays the structure, balanced equation, equilibrium constant, substance properties with chemical names and formulas. BYJU’S online chemical equation calculator tool makes the prediction faster and easier and it displays the answer in a fraction of seconds.

  9. Calculate dissociation constant (Kd) from ΔG. 1. Input ΔG: 2. Input temperature: K.

  10. Dissociation Constant - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    The dissociation constant specifies the tendency of a substance M x N y to reversibly dissociate (separate) in a solution (often aqueous) into smaller components M and N: MxNy(aq) +H2O(l) ⇌ xM(aq) + yN(aq) (1)

  11. 15.8: Dissociation - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Dissociation is the separation of ions that occurs when a solid ionic compound dissolves. It is important to be able to write dissociation equations. Simply undo the crisscross method that you learned when writing chemical formulas of ionic compounds.