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Which of the following acids is the STRONGEST? The acid is followed by its Ka value. Which of the following acids is the STRONGEST? The acid is followed by its Ka value. HClO2, 1.1 × 10-2 HNO2, 4.6 × 10-4 HCN, 4.9 × 10-10 HF, 3.5 × 10-4 HCOOH, 1.8 × 10-4 SubmitRequest Answer

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Answer:


HClO_(2) is the strongest acid

Step-by-step explanation:


K_(a) of an acid represents acid dissociation constant.

For an acid HA:
HA\rightleftharpoons H^(+)+A^(-)


K_(a)=([H^(+)][A^(-)])/([HA])

Therefore more the value of
K_(a) , more will be degree of dissociation of acid. Hence stronger will be the acid.

Among the all five acids,
HClO_(2) has highest
K_(a) value. Therefore it represents, at equilibrium,
HClO_(2) has highest degree of dissociation.

Hence
HClO_(2) is the strongest acid

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