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Chemistry Question on Ionic Equilibrium In Solution

The ionisation constant of an acid, KaK_a is the measure of strength of an acid. The KaK_a values of acetic acid, hypochlorous acid and formic acid are 1.74×1051.74 \times 10^{-5}, 3.0×1083.0 \times 10^{-8} and 1.8×1041.8 \times 10^{-4} respectively. Which of the following orders of pHpH of 0.1moldm30.1\, mol \,dm^{-3} solutions of these acids is correct?

A

Acetic acid >> Hypochlorous acid >> Formic add

B

Hypochlorous acid >> Acetic acid >> Formic add

C

Formic acid >> Hypochlorous add >> Acetic add

D

Formic acid >> Acetic acid >> Hypochlorous add

Answer

Hypochlorous acid >> Acetic acid >> Formic add

Explanation

Solution

KaK_a is a measure of the strength of the acid i.e., larger the value of KaK_a, the stronger is the acid. Thus, the correct order of acidic strength is HCOOH>CH3COOH>HClO Ka:1.8×1041.74×1053.0×108\begin{matrix}&HCOOH&>&CH_{3}COOH&>&HClO\\\ K_{a} :&1.8\times10^{-4}&&1.74\times10^{-5}&&3.0\times10^{-8}\end{matrix} Stronger the acid, lesser will be the value of pHpH. Hence, the correct order of pHpH is HClO>CH3COOH>HCOOHHClO > CH_3COOH > HCOOH