HOCl dissociates as:
HOCl -----> H+ + OCl-
0.6 0 0
0.6-x x x
Ka = [H+][OCl-]/[HOCl]
Ka = x*x/(c-x)
Assuming x can be ignored as compared to c
So, above expression becomes
Ka = x*x/(c)
so, x = sqrt (Ka*c)
x = sqrt ((3.1*10^-8)*0.6) = 1.4*10^-4
since c is much greater than x, our assumption is correct
so, x = 1.4*10^-4 M
So, [OCl-] = x = 1.4*10^-4 M
Answer: 1.4*10^-4 M
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