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Answered by UnimaginableGuy
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Step-by-step explanation:

Ionisation constant = Ka = a^2 × c(1-a)

where a is the degree of dissociaton

c is the concentration

here a= 5%= 0.05

c = 0.1 m

putting the values we get,

Ka = 1.24 × 10^-3

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