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If `alpha` is the degree of ionization, C the concentration of a weak electrolyte and `K_(a)` the acid ionization constant , then the correct relationship between `alpha` and C is

A

`a^2=sqrt((K_a)/C)`

B

`a^2=sqrt((C)/(K_a))`

C

`alpha = sqrt((C)/(K_a))`

D

`alpha = sqrt ((K_a)/(C))`

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D
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