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Calculate the `H^(+)` ion concentration of `0.01` weak monobase acid . The value of dissociation contant is `4.0 xx 10^(-10)`

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To calculate the \( H^+ \) ion concentration of a 0.01 M weak monobasic acid with a dissociation constant \( K_a = 4.0 \times 10^{-10} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define the dissociation of the weak acid Let the weak monobasic acid be represented as \( HA \). The dissociation can be represented as: \[ HA \rightleftharpoons H^+ + A^- \] ...
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