For any equilibrium
the equilibrium constant, K, is defined as
Therefore, for the dissociation equilibrium of any acid
the acid dissociation constant, Ka, is defined as
This equation can be rearranged to make [H+(aq)] the subject:
Two assumptions are required:
1 Every A− ion comes from the salt
- Although this is not quite true, it is a close enough that the pH value we get from the final equation is very close to that found experimentally. It allows us to assume that
2 Every HA molecule remains undissociated
- Again, despite being slightly inaccurate, this assumption creates the following useful equation
The equations in assumptions 1 and 2 allow us to replace [A−(aq)] with [salt] and [HA(aq)] with [acid] as follows.
The effect of assumption 1 is that
becomes
The effect of assumption 2 is that
becomes
By definition,
so