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Weak Acid does not dissociate completely into its ions. It is in equilibrium with its conugate base. Greater is the stability of conjugate base, greater is value of k for that equilibrium making the equilibrium move in (Haoverset(K)hArrH+A^(-)) forward direction i.e. more is the degree of dissociation of that acid. Same is the case for weak bases. Factors affecting the stability of conjugate acid or base are electronic effect like resonance effect and inductive effect acting upon the species. Which of the following is strongest acid?

Weak Acid does not dissociate completely into its ions. It is in equilibrium with its conugate base. Greater is the stability of conjugate base, greater is value of k for that equilibrium making the equilibrium move in (Haoverset(K)hArrH+A^(-)) forward direction i.e. more is the degree of dissociation of that acid. Same is the case for weak bases. Factors affecting the stability of conjugate acid or base are electronic effect like resonance effect and inductive effect acting upon the species. Which of the following is having most acidic alpha -Hydrogen?

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Dissociation constant of a weak acid is 1 xx 10^(-4) . Equilibrium constant of its reaction with strong base is