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how can we calculate the equilibrium concentration of $\ce{h3o+}$ of a weak acid?
a) it is always the same as the weak acids initial concentration
b) it is half of the $\ce{p}k_{\ce{a}}$ value
c) use the ice chart
d) it is half of the weak acids initial concentration
Weak acids only partially ionize in solution, so their initial concentration does not directly equal the $\ce{[H3O+]}$ concentration, ruling out options a and d. The $\text{p}K_a$ value relates to acid strength but does not directly give half its value as $\ce{[H3O+]}$, ruling out option b. An ICE (Initial, Change, Equilibrium) chart is a standard method to track the partial ionization of a weak acid, set up the equilibrium expression with the acid dissociation constant $K_a$, and solve for the equilibrium $\ce{[H3O+]}$.
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c) Use the ICE chart