Acid-Base Equilibrium - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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As the value of Ka increases,                     

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Ka represents the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation in water, HA → H+ + A–, so it is a measure of the products divided by the reactants. As this value increases, the reaction favors the products (the ions) more, meaning that the acid dissociates more. The definition of a strong acid is one that fully dissociates in water, so as Ka increases the strength of the acid increases, and the strength of the conjugate base decreases. pKa is defined as the –log(Ka), so as Ka increases pKa decreases. All of these answer choices are correct.

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