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The dissociation constant of a base MOH is `4xx10^(-6)` then calculate the dissociation constant of its conjugate acid

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`K_(w)=K_(a)xxK_(b)`
`K_(a)=(10^(-14))/(4xx10^(-6))=2.5xx10^(-9)`
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