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For an Acid That Undergoes This Reaction:
HA ↔ H+ \[HA]
B) [H+][HA]\[A − ]
C) [HA][A − ]\[H+]
D)
Multiple Choice
For an acid that undergoes this reaction:
HA ↔ H+ + A −
Ka =
A) [H+][A − ] \[HA]
B) [H+][HA]\[A − ]
C) [HA][A − ]\[H+]
D) [A − ]\[HA][H+]
E) [H+]\[HA][A − ]
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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