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Calculate the ionisation constant of a monobasic acid which gets 1 % ionised in 0.1(M) solution.

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`prop=sqrt((K_a)/(c)` or `0.05=sqrt((1.8xx10^(-5))/(c)):.c=7.2xx10^(-3)(M)`
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