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The dissociation constant of a weak acid is 1.0*10-5,the eq

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An acid dissociation constant (Ka) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution. The larger the value of pKa, the smaller the extent of dissociation. A weak acid has a pKa value in the approximate range of -2 to 12 in water. Acids with a pKa value of less than about -2 are said to be strong acids.

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