itseionisaatiota
Itseionisaatiota, also known as self-ionization, is a chemical process where a substance ionizes itself without the addition of an external source of energy. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in water and certain other liquids. In the case of water, it involves the dissociation of water molecules into hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). The equilibrium of this process can be represented by the following chemical equation:
At room temperature, pure water undergoes this self-ionization to a very small extent. The concentration of
The self-ionization of water is an endothermic process, meaning it absorbs heat. This is why the concentration
Itseionisaatiota is not limited to water; other substances can also undergo self-ionization. For example, molten salts