This document lists acid dissociation constants (Ka values) for various acids. It provides the chemical formula for each acid and up to three Ka values (Ka1, Ka2, Ka3) representing successive ionizations of each acid. The acids range widely in structure from simple monoprotic acids like acetic acid to diprotic acids like sulfuric acid and triprotic acids like citric acid.
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Acid Dissociation Constants K
This document lists acid dissociation constants (Ka values) for various acids. It provides the chemical formula for each acid and up to three Ka values (Ka1, Ka2, Ka3) representing successive ionizations of each acid. The acids range widely in structure from simple monoprotic acids like acetic acid to diprotic acids like sulfuric acid and triprotic acids like citric acid.