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Calculate the `[CH_(2)FCOOH]` (fluoroacetic acid) which is required to get `[H^(o+)] = 1.5 xx 10^(-3)M. K_(a)` of acid `=2.6 xx 10^(-3)`.

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To solve the problem of calculating the concentration of fluoroacetic acid \([CH_2FCOOH]\) required to achieve a hydrogen ion concentration of \([H^+]=1.5 \times 10^{-3} M\) with a given \(K_a\) of \(2.6 \times 10^{-3}\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the dissociation reaction Fluoroacetic acid (\(CH_2FCOOH\)) dissociates in water as follows: \[ CH_2FCOOH \rightleftharpoons CH_2FCOO^- + H^+ \] ...
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