Multiple Choice
What is the acid ionization constant , K a, for Chlorous acid, HClO2, if a 0.25 M aqueous solution of chlorous acid has a pH equal to 1.33?
You may want to complete the ICE table before getting started. HClO2 H3O+ ClO21 - Initial Change @ equilibrium
A) K a = 2.2×10 - 3
B) K a = 7.4×10 - 3
C) K a = 8.8×10 - 3
D) K a = 1.1×10 - 2
E) K a = 4.7×10 - 2
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