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    The Dissociation Constant for an Acid with a PK<sub>a</sub> Value
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The Dissociation Constant for an Acid with a PKa Value

Question 78

Question 78

Multiple Choice

The dissociation constant for an acid with a pKa value of 6.0 is


A) 1 × 10 − 6
B) − 1 × 106
C) 1 × 106
D) − 1 × 10 − 6

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