Why must you specify the temperature when giving Ka values?

chemistry help please!

Answer:
The dissociation constant for a particular interaction can change significantly with solution conditions (e.g. temperature, pH and salt concentration). The effect of different solution conditions is to effectively modify the strength of any intermolecular interactions holding a particular ligand-protein complex together
WHATS Ka VALUE
Whatever the top answerer says, the only factor which alters a Ka value is temperature. This is because dissociation is endothermic for a weak acid.

Altering the concentration of anything does not alter a Ka value.

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