A monoprotic acid in 1.00 M solution is 0.01% ionised. The dissociation constant of this…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
A monoprotic acid in 1.00 M solution is 0.01% ionised. The dissociation constant of this acid is
- 1 × 10–8
- 1 × 10–4
- 1 × 10–6
- 10–5
Answer
(A) 1 × 10 –8
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