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    Calculate the Percent Ionization of Formic Acid in a Solution
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Calculate the Percent Ionization of Formic Acid in a Solution

Question 35

Question 35

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Calculate the percent ionization of formic acid in a solution that is 0.010 M HCOOH and 0.005 M HCOONa. (Ka = 1.7 * 10-4)


A) 1.4%
B) 2.4%
C) 3.4%
D) 4.4%
E) None of the Above

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