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A weak acid (Ka = 2 xx 10^(-6)) and a we...

A weak acid `(K_a = 2 xx 10^(-6)`) and a weak base (`K_b = 5 xx 10^(-7)`) form a salt. Calculate the hydrolysis constant.

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`10^(-2)`
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