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[" Ionisation constant of "CH_(3)COOH" is "1.7times10^(-5)" and "],[" concentration of "H^(+)" ions is "3.4X10^(-4)." Then,find out "],[" initial concentration of "CH_(3)COOH" molecules."],[[2001]],[" (a) "3.4X10^(-4)],[" (b) "3.4X10^(-3)],[" (c) "6.8X10^(-4)],[" (d) "6.8X10^(-3)]

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