A 0.1000 M solution of a weak acid, HA, is 3.0% dissociated. Determine the value of Ka for the weak acid. PREV 1 Based on your ICE table and definition of Ka, set up the expression for Ka and then evaluate it. Do not combine or simplify terms. Ka 5 RESET [0] [0.1000] [3.0] [0.030] [0.0030] [0.0970] [0.0097] [0.48] [2.5] 0.31 9.3 x 10 1.1 x 103 3.2 9.3 x 10
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