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The acid dissociation constant, Ka, is an equilibrium constant that measure the strength of an acid. It is a ratio of the concentration of the products (salt and water) and the reactants (acid). The higher the Ka, the more tendency it is to favor the product side, which means more tendency to donate H+ ions. This is exactly the definition of a strong acid (high H+ ionized).
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Answer : The balanced reaction in acidic solution is,

Explanation :
The given partial equation is,

First we have to separate into half reaction. The two half reactions are:


Now we have to balance the half reactions in acidic medium, we get:
............(1)
............(2)
Now we have to balance the electrons of the half reactions. When we are multiplying the equation (1) by 2, we get
...........(3)
Now we have to add both the half reactions (2) and (3), we get the final balanced chemical reaction.

CH3OH and CH3CH2CH2OH will easily dissolve in water based on polarity not on size.
<h3>What is Polarity ?</h3>
In chemistry, polarity describes the type of bonds that exist between atoms. Atoms share electrons when they join forces to form chemical bonds. When one of the atoms applies a stronger attractive force to the bond's electrons, a polar molecule is created.
- For instance, the chlorine atom is slightly negatively charged while the hydrogen atom in hydrogen chloride is slightly positively charged.
- Water is polar due to its form even though its molecules have no net charge. The molecule's hydrogen ends are positive, and its oxygen ends are negative. Water molecules are drawn to other polar molecules and to one another as a result.
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