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A 0.115 M solution of a weak acid (HA) has a pH of 3.29. Calculate the acid ionization constant $\left(K_{2}\right)$ for the acid.
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115 M, and the concentrations of $H^{+}$ and $A^{-}$ are 0 because the acid has not ionized yet. Show more…
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