In which of the following aqueous solutions does the weak acid exhibit the lowest percentage ionization?
A) 0.01 M HCN ( = 6.2 ×
)
B) 0.01 M H2CO3 ( = 4.5 ×
)
C) 0.01 M HNO2 ( = 4.0 ×
)
D) 0.01 M HCHO2 ( = 1.8 ×
)
E) 0.01 M HOCl ( = 3.5 ×
)
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