how we can determine the strength of strong acids fro other strong acids?
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The usual measure of the strength of an acid is its acid dissociation constant (Ka), which can be determined experimentally by titration methods. Stronger acids have a larger Ka and a smaller logarithmic constant (pKa = −log Ka) than weaker acids. The stronger an acid is, the more easily it loses a proton, H+.
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