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What is the significance of equation (6.46): S = {Ksp([H⁺] + Ka)/Ka}¹/²?
A. It calculates boiling point elevation
B. It applies only to strong acids
C. It defines pH scale
D. It quantitatively describes how solubility of salts of weak acids increases with acidity
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