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The pH of a .200M HBrO solution is 4.67. What is the acids Ka?
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[H3O+]=10<sup>-4.67</sup> = [BrO-]
[HBrO]=0.200-10<sup>-4.67</sup>

Ka=[H3O+][BrO-]/[HBrO]=2.286×10^(-9)

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