pK a values of two acids A and B are 4 and 5. The strengths of these two acids are…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
pKa values of two acids A and B are 4 and 5. The strengths of these two acids are related as:
- acid A is 10 times stronger than acid B
- strength of acid A : strengths of acid B = 4:5
- the strengths of the two acids can not be compared
- acid B is 10 times stronger than acid A
Answer
(A) acid A is 10 times stronger than acid B
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