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Calcium lactate is a salt of weak acid and represented as `Ca(LaC)_(2)`. A saturated solution of `Ca(LaC)_(2)` contains `0.13` mole of salt in `0.50` litre solution. The pOH of this is `5.60`. Assuming complete dissociation os salt, calculate `K_(a)` of lactic acid.

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