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Calcium lactate is a salt of weak acid and represented as Ca(LaC)2. A saturated solution of Ca(LaC)2 contains 0.13 mol of salt in 0.50 L solution. The pOH of solution is 5. Assuming complete dissociation of salt, calculate Ka of lactic acid.

A
8.6×105
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B
5.2×105
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C
7.8×106
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D
4×104
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Solution

The correct option is B 5.2×105
Ca(LaC)2+2H2OCa(OH)2+2HLAC
2LaC+2H2O2OH+2HLaC
1 0 0 (Before hydrolysis)
(1h) h h (After hydrolysis)
[Ca(LaC)2]=0.130.5=0.26 M
[LaC]=0.26×2=0.52 M
(as 1 mole Ca(LaC)2 gives 2 mole LaC)
[OH]=Ch=C.(KhC)=(Kh.C)
=(Kw×C)Ka
Here C is the concentration of anion which undergoes hydrolysis
105=(1014×0.52)Ka
Ka=5.2×105

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