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The hydrogen ion concentration in a solu...

The hydrogen ion concentration in a solution of weak acid of dissociation constant `K_a` and concentration C is nearly equal to :

A

`sqrt(k_c/C)`

B

`C/K_a`

C

`K_aC`

D

`sqrt(K_aC)`

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