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How to calculate the relative acidity
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NH4H2PO4
So I think I need to compare the Ka and Kb.
Ka of NH4+ is 5.6x10^-10
Ka of H2PO3 is 6.2 x 10^-8
Which one do I use to find the Kb?
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What do you mean by relative acidity?
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