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Weak base has ionisation constant kb than ka of vomjugate acid is given by

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Answered by Akhilrajput1
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Weak acids and the acid dissociation constant, K a K_\text{a} Ka. Weak acids are acids that don't completely dissociate in solution. In other words, a weak acid is any acid that is not a strong acid. The strength of a weak acid depends on how much it dissociates: the more it dissociates, the stronger the acid.
Answered by rahularyan720
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Explanation:

Typically, a weak acid is titrated by a strong base, or a weak base is titrated by a strong acid. In order to measure Ka (or more usually −log10Ka=pKa ). So do the measurement, i.e. the titration of weak acid by a strong base, and measure the pH as you add increments of the titrant.

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