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Lower the pka value, stronger is the acid. Explain.

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pKa was introduced as an index to express the acidity of weak acids, where pKa is defined as follows. In addition, the smaller the pKa value, the stronger the acid. For example, the pKa value of lactic acid is about 3.8, so that means lactic acid is a stronger acid than acetic acid.

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