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For a weak electrolyte `alpha_(1) and alpha_(2)` are in ratio of `1:2`, for a given concentration `k_(a_(1))=2xx10^(-4)`. What will be value of `k_(a_(2))`?

A

`8xx10^(-4)`

B

`2xx10^(-4)`

C

`4xx10^(-4)`

D

`1xx10^(-4)`

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