The presence of a common ion suppresses the ionization of a weak acid or a weak base. The common ion effect is the shift in equilibrium caused by the addition of a compound having an ion in common with the dissolved substance. For more click here.
Courtesy: Dr. Walter S. Hamilton, https://chemistry.twu.edu
Courtesy: Dr. Walter S. Hamilton, https://chemistry.twu.edu
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