Determine the pH of a 0.705 M chlorous acid solution with
a Ka = 1.1 x 10–2.
- report the answer in three significant
figures
Chlorous acid is monobasic acid
and Ka is given we have go find degree of dissociation first then we will find the PH
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Determine the pH of a 0.705 M chlorous acid solution with a Ka = 1.1 x 10–2. ...
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