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The ionisation constant of `HF` is `3.2 xx 10^(-4)`.
a. Calculate the dergee of dissociation of aall species present `M` solution.
b. Calculate the concentration of all species present `(H_(3)O^(o+),F^(Θ)` and `HF`) in the solution.
c. Calculate method:

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