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A reaction is catalysed by H^(+) ions. T...

A reaction is catalysed by `H^(+)` ions. The reaction has rate constant `3xx10^(-3) min^(-1)` in presence of acid `HA` and `2xx10^(-3) min^(-1)` in presence of acid `HB`. If both `HA` and `HB` are strong acid, which is//are correct?

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