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Saccharin (K(a)=2xx10^(-12)) is a weak a...

Saccharin `(K_(a)=2xx10^(-12))` is a weak acid represented by formula HSaC. A `4xx10^(-4)` mole amount of saccharin is dissolved in 200 `cm^(3)` water of pH 3. Assuming no change in volume. Calculate the soncentration of `SaC^(-)` ions in the resulting solution at equilibrium.

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