If $\alpha$ is the degree of ionization,$C$ is the concentration of a weak electrolyte,and $K_a$ is the acid ionization constant,then the correct relationship between $\alpha$,$C$,and $K_a$ is:

  • A
    $\alpha^2 = \sqrt{\frac{K_a}{C}}$
  • B
    $\alpha^2 = \sqrt{\frac{C}{K_a}}$
  • C
    $\alpha = \sqrt{\frac{K_a}{C}}$
  • D
    $\alpha = \sqrt{\frac{C}{K_a}}$

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