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    A 10 M Solution of an Acid with a PKa of of 5.65
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A 10 M Solution of an Acid with a PKa of of 5.65

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Question 47

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A 1.0 M solution of an acid with a pKa of 5.65 has higher [H3O+] than a 1.0 M solution of an acid with pH of 6.75.

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