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The degree of ionisation of a 0.1 M bromoacetic acid solution is 0.132. Calculate the pH of the solution and the `rhoK_a` bromoacetic acid.

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the pH of a 0.1 M bromoacetic acid solution with a degree of ionization (α) of 0.132, and then find the pKa of the acid. ### Step-by-Step Solution: **Step 1: Calculate the concentration of H⁺ ions.** The concentration of H⁺ ions can be calculated using the formula: \[ [H^+] = C \times \alpha \] ...
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