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The sodium salt of a certain weak monoba...

The sodium salt of a certain weak monobasic organic acid is hydrolysed to an extent of 3% in its 0.1 M solution at `25^@C`.Given that the ionic product of water is `10^(-14)` at this temperature , what is the dissociation constant of the acid ?

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