Multiple Choice
The larger the value of Ka
A) the less highly dissociated the acid and the weaker the acid
B) the less highly dissociated the acid and the stronger the acid
C) the more highly dissociated the acid and the weaker the acid
D) the more highly dissociated the acid and the stronger the acid
E) the answer depends on whether the acid is strong or weak
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