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What is ionization constant of an acid?

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ionization constant of an acid (Ka) is the equilibrium constant for the ionization of an acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

The acid ionization represents the fraction of the original acid that has been ionized in solution. Therefore, the numerical value of Ka is a reflection of the strength of the acid.

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