Which of the following is the correct option regarding Ka1 for the first dissociation and Ka2 for the second dissociation of a polyprotic acid ?
A
Ka1 has less value than Ka2
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B
Ka1 has more value than Ka2
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C
Ka1 has value equal to Ka2
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is BKa1 has more value than Ka2 Ka1 is the first dissociation constant. It describes how first H+ dissociates from neutral polyprotic acid. Ka1 is the second dissociation constant. It describes how second H+ dissociates from negatively charged polyprotic acid. Neutral molecule has higher tendency to loose a proton than anionic species because negatively charged molecule resists to give a proton. Thus, Ka1 value is more than Ka2 value for polyprotic acid.