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 {p}^{kb \: }  \: and \:  \:  {p}^{ka}
common value..,..​

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pKa and pKb are common terms in chemistry that are known as dissociation constants. pKa is acid dissociation constant, and pKb is base dissociation constant. These terms are used to make it easy to work with very large or very small values. The “p” in these terms stands for “negative logarithm”. The key difference between pKa and pKb is that pKa is the negative logarithm of Ka whereas pKb is the negative logarithm of Kb.

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