A) acid A is 10 times stronger than acid B
B) strength of acid A : strengths of acid \[B=4:5\]
C) the strengths of the two acids can not be compared
D) acid B is 10 times stronger than acid A
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
\[p{{K}_{a}}\]of acid \[A=4\] \[p{{K}_{a}}\]of acid \[B=5\] We know that \[p{{K}_{a}}=-\log {{K}_{a}}\] or \[{{K}_{a}}={{10}^{-p{{K}_{a}}}}\] \[\therefore \] acid\[A,{{K}_{a}}={{10}^{-4}}\] acid \[B,\,{{K}_{a}}={{10}^{-5}}\] Hence A, is ten times stronger than BYou need to login to perform this action.
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