Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between Ka and Kb at 25°C for a conjugate acid base pair?
A) Ka × Kb = 1 × 10-14
B) Ka/Kb = 1 × 10-14
C) Kb/Ka = 1 × 10-14
D) Ka - Kb = 1 × 10-14
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