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Interpretation:
Using the given value of concentration, the
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The
Step 1: Using the ICE table, determine the equilibrium concentrations of all the chemical species involved in the dissociation of the monoprotic acid.
Step 2: In the ICE table, the change in concentration is assumed as x.
Step 3: Substitute the equilibrium concentrations in the expression for the acid dissociation constant
Step 4: The value of x can be obtained by solving the expression of
Step 5: The value of x is equal to the concentration of the proton that is dissociated from the acid.
Step 6: The calculated concentration of the proton is used to calculate the
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