Step 1:

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The acid dissociation constant for critic acid are \"\" and \"\".

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The constant for dissociation of the first proton may be denoted as \"\".

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The constant for dissociation of the second proton may be denoted as \"\".

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The constant for dissociation of the third proton may be denoted as \"\".

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Find whether reaction of dipotassium salt of citric acid with water dissociates how many proton.

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Chemical equation :

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\"\".

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Here citric acid dissociates a first proton.

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Hence \"\".

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\"\"

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The ratio \"\" is constant, hence pH depends on the value of ka.

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The higher value of ka, solution will be more acidic.

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\"\" is the highest value among the three.

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Hence the reaction of dipotassium salt of citric acid with water dissociates is acidic in nature.

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Solution:

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The reaction of dipotassium salt of citric acid with water dissociates is acidic in nature.