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24 September, 10:14

If the acid A has a pKa of 5 compared acid B with Pka of 9, how much stronger is acid A over B

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  1. 24 September, 10:30
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    Since pKa = - log10 (Ka), for every pKa value of 1 an acid is below another, the acid is 10 times stronger. Therefore acid A is 10^4 = 10000 times stronger than B.
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