The dissociation constants of monobasic acids A, B, C and D are 6 × 10 –4 , 5 × 10 –5 …
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The dissociation constants of monobasic acids A, B, C and D are 6 × 10–4, 5 × 10–5, 3.6 × 10–6 and 7 × 10–10 respectively. The pH values of their 0.1 molar aqueous solutions are in the order :
- A < B < C < D
- A > B > C > D
- A = B = C = D
- None of these
Answer
(A) A < B < C < D
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