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1 g of acid was mixed with 120 ml of distilled water and the solution was filtered into a clean dry beaker. A 25 ml aliquot of this solution was titrated with 0.1120 M NaOH. The pH of the acid was recorded to be 4.42. Calculate the initial concentration of the weak acid and determine the Ka and pKa of the weak acid.
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