Which is the factor that decides the strength of an acid and base
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Measures of acid strength
Two key factors that contribute to the ease of deprotonation are the polarity of the H—A bond and the size of atom A, which determine the strength of the H—A bond. Acid strengths also depend on the stability of the conjugate base.
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Strength of acid=Two key factors that contribute to the ease of deprotonation are the polarity of the H—A bond and the size of atom A, which determine the strength of the H—A bond. Acid strengths also depend on the stability of the conjugate base.
Base strength-of a base is its ability to accept H+ from another base (see, Brønsted-Lowry theory). The greater the ability of a base to accept a H+ from another species, the greater its base strength
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