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Hydrolysis constants of two potassium salts KA and KB of the weak acids HA and HB are `10^(-8) and 10^(-6)` respectively. The dissociation constant of a third acid HC at the same temp is `10^(-4)`. The acid strengths of the three acids are in the order

A

`HA gt HB gt HC`

B

`HB gt HA gt HC`

C

`HC gt HA gt HB`

D

`HC gt HB gt HA`

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C
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