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formula of relative strength of acid ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ Relative strength =

\boxed{ \frac{strength \: of \: weak \: acid \:  ha_{1} }{strength \: of \: weak \: acid \:  h_{2} }  =  \sqrt{ \frac{ ka_{1} }{ ka_{2} } }}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\dfrac{strength of a weak acid h1}{strength of a weak acid h2} = \sqrt{\dfrac{ka1}{ka2}}

Explanation:

>> Acids are the substances which produces Hydrogen ions in water

>> Relative strength of an acid can be defined as, " The increase and decrease in the con. of acid "

>> The formula of the relative strength of an acid is ratio of the weak acids..

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