What is the K, for an acid HA, if the equilibrium concentrations are [HA] = 1.3 M₁ [H₂O*] = 9.8 × 10-³ M, and [A] = 9.8

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What is the K, for an acid HA, if the equilibrium concentrations are [HA] = 1.3 M₁ [H₂O*] = 9.8 × 10-³ M, and [A] = 9.8

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What Is The K For An Acid Ha If The Equilibrium Concentrations Are Ha 1 3 M H O 9 8 10 M And A 9 8 1 (15.89 KiB) Viewed 11 times
What is the K, for an acid HA, if the equilibrium concentrations are [HA] = 1.3 M₁ [H₂O*] = 9.8 × 10-³ M, and [A] = 9.8 x 105 M? • Report your answer in scientific notation. • Your answer should have two significant figures. • When reporting your answer in scientific notation format, use the multiplication symbol, X, not the letter .x. Provide your answer below: K
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