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If the K(a) value in the hydrolysis reac...

If the `K_(a)` value in the hydrolysis reaction, `B^(+) + H_(2)O to BOH + H^(+)` is `1.0xx10^(-6)`,then the hydrolysis constant of the salt would be :

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