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As the psub(K,a) of a series of weak acids increases, the strength of their corresponding conjugate bases will

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For a series of weak acids, the increase in pKa means that the conjugate bases become more stable.

What is pKa?

The term pKa refers to the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant. This is a constant that shows the extent to which an acid is dissociated in solution.

As the pKa of a series of  weak acids increases, the conjugate bases become more stable.

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