1) Using an ICE table and no simplifying steps (no 5% rule and no small x approximation) calculate what the equilibrium

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1) Using an ICE table and no simplifying steps (no 5% rule and no small x approximation) calculate what the equilibrium

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1) Using an ICE table and no simplifying steps (no 5% rule and no small x approximation) calculate what the equilibrium concentration of H+(aq) is for the following monoprotic acids. You need to show the balanced equilibrium equation and the value of Ka​ must be referenced. The Appendix on page A−22 is a good source for this information. (25 points)
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