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    The Dissociation Constant (K) for a Particular Acid Is
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The Dissociation Constant (K) for a Particular Acid Is

Question 198

Question 198

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The dissociation constant (K) for a particular acid is


A) [H+][HCO3-] / [H2CO3]
B) [HCO3-] / [H2CO3][H+]
C) [HCO3-][H2CO3] / [H+]
D) [H2CO3][H+] / [HCO3-]
E) [H+] / [HCO3-][H2CO3]

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