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If the concentration of two monobasic acids are same, their relative strength can be compared by

A

`alpha_(1) //alpha_(2)`

B

`K_(1) //K_(2)`

C

`[H^(+)]_(1)//[H^(+)]_(2)`

D

`sqrt(K_(1)//K_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
A,C,D

`alpha=sqrt((K_(a))/(c)):. [H^(+)]=c alpha=sqrt(K_(a)xxc)`
`([H^(+)])/([H^(+)])=(alpha_(1))/(alpha_(2))=sqrt((K_(a1))/(K_(a2)))`
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