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Chlorous acid, HClO2, has a dissociation constant of Ka = 1.20 *10^(-2). Assume that you have a 0.0755 m solution of this acid andcalculate the concentration of H+ cations in the solutionand degree of dissociation for a solution of theacid
(a) Assuming ideal behavior
(b) using the Debye-Huckel limiting law.
Chlorous acid, HClO2, has a dissociation constant of Ka = 1.20 *10^(-2). Assume that you have a 0.0755 m solution of this acid andcalculate the concentration of H+ cations in the solutionand degree of dissociation for a solution of theacid
(a) Assuming ideal behavior
(b) using the Debye-Huckel limiting law.
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