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Answer:

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K_(a) = \frac{[\text{H}^(+)][\text{NO}_(2)^(-)]}{[\text{HNO}_(2)]}

Step-by-step explanation:

The general form of an equilibrium constant expression is


K = \frac{[\text{Products}]}{[\text{Reactants}]}

In the equilibrium

HNO₂ ⇌ H⁺ + NO₂⁻

The products are H⁺ and NO₂⁻, and the reactant is HNO₂.


K_(a) = \frac{[\text{H}^(+)][\text{NO}_(2)^(-)]}{[\text{HNO}_(2)]}

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