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A solution contains `0.09 HC1, 0.09 M CHC1_(2)COOH`, and `0.1M CH_(3)COOH`. The `pH` of this solution is one. Calculate `K_(a)`for `CHC1_(2)COOH`. (Given `K_(a)CH_(3)COOH = 10^(-5))`

A

`K_(a)=1.25 xx 10^(-2)`

B

`K_(a)=2.25 xx 10^(-2)`

C

`K_(a)=3.75 xx 10^(-4)`

D

`K_(a)=5.75 xx 10^(-2)`

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