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Strength of an acid can be explained on the basis of -


A

Its concentration in solution

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Its degree of ionisation

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C

(A) and (B) both required

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It is an inherent property of acid

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Solution

The correct option is C

(A) and (B) both required


Since for strong acids (completely ionised) only concentration is the measure of strength but for weak (incompletely ionised) acids both degree of ionisation (or Ka) and concentration will be required


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