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A 0.100 M solution of chloroacetic acid (ClCH2COOH) is 11.0% ionized. Part A) Using this information, calculate [ClCH2COO−].
Part B) Using this information, calculate [H+] for chloroacetic acid.
Part C) Using this information, calculate [ClCH2COOH] for chloroacetic acid.
Part D) Using this information, calculate Ka for chloroacetic acid.

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