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If the degree of dissociation of a certain weak monobasic acid in its 0.1 M aq. Solution at 298 K is 0.01, the degree of dissociation of this acid in its 0.025 M aq. solution at 298 K is

A

0.02

B

0.03

C

0.04

D

0.05

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