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4 April, 12:53

Consider a triprotic acid like phosphoric acid or citric acid. which expression correctly describes the relative magnitudes of the three ka equilibrium constants?

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  1. 4 April, 12:54
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    The triprotic acid like H₃PO₄ contains three protons H⁺ so it ionized through three steps, the acidity strength of first proton higher than second proton higher than third one so Ka1 > Ka2 > Ka3 But

    For pKa which equals to - log Ka ... the higher the value of Ka, the smaller the value of pKa. so the correct answer will be:

    pKa1 < pKa2 < pKa3
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