1.A solution containing a monoprotic weak acid (HA) that is 3.57% dissociated was found to have a pH of 2.45.
What is the concentration of A− at equilibrium?
2. What is the concentration of HA at equilibrium?
3. Calculate the pKa for this acid.
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