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5 July, 01:25

What does the Ka represent in the equation and why is it important?

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  1. 5 July, 02:41
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    The acid dissociation constant, also called the acid-ionization constant, represents the equilibrium constant of a given chemical reaction, which is denoted by the symbol Ka.

    It gives the measure of the acidic strength of a chemical substance or the dissociation of an acid in a solution and is represented as the ratio of concentrations of product and the reactants, at equilibrium.
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