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How are pka and pkb related to the strength of acids and bases?

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They describe the degree of ionization of an acid or base and are true indicators of acid or base strength because adding water to a solution will not change the equilibrium constant. Ka and pKa relate to acids, while Kb and pKb deal with bases. ... Kw = Ka x Kb.

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