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Equimoler solulition of HF, HCOOH and HCN at 298 K have the values of Ka as `6.8xx10^(-4), 1.8xx10^(-4)` and `4.8xx10^(-9)` respectively, what will be the order of their acidic strength ?

A

`HFgtHCIgtHCOOH`

B

`HFgtHCOOHgtHCN`

C

`HCIgtHFgtHCOOH`

D

`HCOOHgtHCNgtHF`

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The correct Answer is:
B

acidic strength `alphaK_(a)`
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