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    Exam 17: Acid-Base Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions
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    The PK<sub>a</sub> of a Weak Acid Is 6
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The PKa of a Weak Acid Is 6

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The pKa of a weak acid is 6.50. What is the value of Ka for this acid?

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