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    Given That K<sub>a</sub> for the Weak Acid HA Is 3\(\ell\)
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Given That Ka for the Weak Acid HA Is 3 ℓ\ellℓ

Question 63

Question 63

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Given that Ka for the weak acid HA is 3.49 × 10-8, calculate K for the reaction of HA with OH-. HA(aq) + OH?(aq) D A?(aq) + H2O( ℓ\ellℓ )


A) 3.49
B) 3.49 × 106
C) 3.49 × 10-22
D) 2.87 × 1021
E) 2.87 × 10-7

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