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    The First Ionization Constant K<sub>a1</sub> Is Always Smaller Than the Second
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The First Ionization Constant Ka1 Is Always Smaller Than the Second

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The first ionization constant Ka1 is always smaller than the second ionization constant Ka2 for the ionization of a diprotic acid.

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