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    A K<sub>a</sub> Can Be Calculated for Some Chemical Reactions
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A Ka Can Be Calculated for Some Chemical Reactions

Question 83

Question 83

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A Ka can be calculated for some chemical reactions. The Ka is


A) the Keq for the reaction to the right.
B) the Keq for the reaction to the left.
C) the Keq for the dissociation of an acid.
D) the pH of a very weak solution.

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