What are the difference between ka & pka for acid?
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In the formulas, A stands for acid and B for base. A large Ka value indicates a strong acid because it means the acid is largely dissociated into its ions. ... The smaller the value of pKa, the stronger the acid. Weak acids have a pKa ranging from 2-14.
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