Hi,
I'm somewhat confused: in which case do you use ke/kb to find the ka of a base's conjuguate acid, and when can you use 1/kb?
I mean, as far as I understand it, and acid reaction can be written like this:
HA + H2O -> A- + H3O+
And the basic reaction from its conjuguate base it:
A- + H2O -> HA + OH-
Therefore if we add the two reactions together, we get:
2H2O -> H3O+ + OH-
Which explains ka.kb=kw
However, in some case I've seen people write the base reaction as:
A- + H3O+ -> HA + H2O
Which is simply 1/ka.
Is this ever correct? Because it actually solves one of my exercises, even though another part of the same exercises uses kw=ka.kb