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A reaction is catalysed by `H^(+)` ion. In presence of HA, rate constant is `2 xx 10^(–3)" min"^(–1)` and in presence of HB rate constant is `1 xx 10^(–3)" min"^(–1)`. HA and HB being strong acids, we may conclude that

A

0.5

B

0.002

C

0.001

D

2

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D

Relative strength = ratio of rate constants `=2/1`
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