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Degree of dissociation of 0.1 N `CH_(3)COOH`is ( Dissociation constant `=1xx 10^(-5))`

A

`10^(-5)`

B

`10^(-4)`

C

`10^(-3)`

D

`10^(-2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`alpha=sqrt((K)/(C ))=sqrt((1 xx 10^(-5))/(10^(-1)))=sqrt(10^(-4))=10^(-2)`
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