The acid dissociation constant, represented as $$K_a$$, is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution. It indicates the extent to which an acid donates protons (H+) to water, forming its conjugate base and hydronium ions. A higher $$K_a$$ value signifies a stronger acid, meaning it dissociates more completely in aqueous solutions, while a lower $$K_a$$ suggests a weaker acid with less dissociation.