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The dissociation constant of a weak acid `HA si 4.9 xx 10^(-8)`. After making the necessary approximations, calculate
i. Percentage ionisation
ii. `pH`
iii. `overset(Theta)OH` concentration in a decimolar solution of the acid. Water has a `pH of 7`.

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