Given the Ka for the following acids, rank these acids in the order of increasing acid strength(1 as least and 4 as most acidic). HA K₂ = 5.8 × 10-4 HB K₂=4.1 x 10-4 HC Ka = 3.9 ×10-3 Ka = 6.2 x10-5 HD ✓ HA HB ✓ HC
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We have been given four values of Ka and we have been asked to find out the order of increasing acidity on the basis of the values of Ka.We have been also asked to label them the least one as 1 and highest one as 4.
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