When comparing the strength of two weak acids which factor(s) do we use to determine which is the stronger of?
the size of the acid dissociation constants
the values of the pKa's of the acids
both (a) and (b)
neither (a) nor (b)
Answer:
Both - they are mathematically related
pKa = -logKa
so, the greater the Ka the stronger the acid
and the smaller the pKa the stronger the acid
Both.
The smaller the pKa the stronger the acid
both a and b
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the values of the pKa's of the acids
both (a) and (b)
neither (a) nor (b)
Answer:
Both - they are mathematically related
pKa = -logKa
so, the greater the Ka the stronger the acid
and the smaller the pKa the stronger the acid
Both.
The smaller the pKa the stronger the acid
both a and b
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