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The hydrolysis constant $K_{h}$ of a salt of sodium hydroxidc and weak acid (IIX) if the $K_{a}$ of the acid is $5 \times 10^{-6}$ is(1) $2 \times 10^{-8}$(2) $5 \times 10^{-6}$(3) $2.5 \times 10^{-7}$(4) $5 \times 10^{-9}$
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Step 1: We are given that the dissociation constant $K_{a}$ of the weak acid is $5 \times 10^{-6}$ and we need to find the hydrolysis constant $K_{h}$ of the salt of sodium hydroxide and the weak acid. Show more…
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