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A weak acid HX(K(a) = 10^(-5)) on reacti...

A weak acid `HX(K_(a) = 10^(-5))` on reaction with `NaOH` gives `NaX`. For `0.1M` aqueous solution of `NaX`, the `%` hydrolysis is

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