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The ionisation constant of an acid, Ka, is the measure of strength of an acid. The Ka values of acetic acid, hypochlorous acid and formic acid are 1.74 × 10–5, 3.0 × 10–8 and 1.8 × 10–4 - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

The ionisation constant of an acid, Ka, is the measure of strength of an acid. The Ka values of acetic acid, hypochlorous acid and formic acid are 1.74 × 10–5, 3.0 × 10–8 and 1.8 × 10–4 respectively. Which of the following orders of pH of 0.1 mol dm–3 solutions of these acids is correct?

पर्याय

  • Acetic acid > Hypochlorous acid > Formic acid

  • Hypochlorous acid > Acetic acid > Formic acid

  • Formic acid > Hypochlorous acid > Acetic acid

  • Formic acid > Acetic acid > Hypochlorous acid

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उत्तर

Formic acid > Acetic acid > Hypochlorous acid

Explanation:

Higher the value of Ka higher will be the acidic strength Ka value for formic acid is highest and that will be of hypochlorous acid is lowest. 

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