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Hydrolysis constants of two salts `K_(A) and K_(B)` of weak acids HA and are `10^(-8) and 10^(-6)` . If the dissociation constant of third acid HC is `10^(-2)`. The order of acidic strength of three acids will be

A

`HA gt HB gt HC`

B

`HB gt HA gt HC`

C

`HCgt HA gt HB`

D

`HA = HB = HC`

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