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The K(a) of monobasic acid P, Q and R ar...

The `K_(a)` of monobasic acid `P, Q` and R are `10^(-6),10^(-8)` and `10^(-10)` respectively. The concentrations of P, Q and R are respectively 0.1M, 0.01 M and 0.001 M .
Q. Which of the following is true?

A

P is weakest acid

B

Q is strongest acid

C

R is weakest acid

D

R is strongest acid

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C
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