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A certain monoprotic weak acid with Ka = 0.49 can be used in various industrial processes. (a) What is the [H+] for a 0.191 M aqueous solution of this acid and (b) what is its pH? Round the [H+] to three significant figures and the pH to two places past the decimal and do NOT use scientific notation

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