A chemist was working with a sample of 0.128 M HClO2. The value of Ka for this acid is 1.10 x 10-2 M. The dissociation of this acid is described by:
HClO2 (aq ) « H+ (aq) + ClO2- (aq)
The % dissociation of the acid in this solution is:
(a) 25.4% (b) 19.6% (c) 13.4% (d) 22.7%
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