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Determine the pH of `10^(-8)` M HCl acid solution. Show that, degree of dissociation of a weak monobasic acid, `alpha=1/(1+10^(pk_a-pH))`, where `K_a` is the dissociation constant of the weak acid at experimental temperature.

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