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K1 and K2 are the first and second dissociation
constants of oxalic acid. Choose the correct
statement -
(A) K2 is equal to K1
(B) K2 is equal to 1000 times K1

(C) K2 is equal to 1/1000 times k1
(D) All are correct​

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Answered by Anonymous
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K1 and K2 are the first and second dissociation

constants of oxalic acid. Choose the correct

statement -

(A) K2 is equal to K1

(B) K2 is equal to 1000 times K1

(C) K2 is equal to 1/1000 times k1

(D) All are correct✔️✔️✔️

Answered by Anonymous
1

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K1 and K2 are the first and second dissociation

constants of oxalic acid. Choose the correct

statement -

(A) K2 is equal to K1

(B) K2 is equal to 1000 times K1

(C) K2 is equal to 1/1000 times k1

(D) All are correct

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