When comparing the strength of two weak acids which factor do we use to determine which is the stronger of the

two
the formula weights of the acids
the number of protons the acids can lose
the size of the acid dissociation constants
none of the above

Answer:
the size of the acid dissociation constants

Ka = acid dissociation constant

HA ---> H+ + A-
That's the formula for the dissociation of an acid.
The equilibrium constant for this expression is Ka, which is the acid dissociation constant. The larger the acid dissociation constant, the stronger the acid.

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