The acid dissociation constant or Ka is a value used to measure the strength of a specific acid in solution. For a general dissociation of an acid solution,
 HA = H+ + A-
 we express Ka as follows:
 Ka = [H+] [A-] / [HA]
 Where the terms represents the concentrations of the acid and the ions. Assuming that the weak acid in the problem is HA, we first calculate for the concentration of H+ from the pH.
 pH = - log [H+]
 3.00 = - log [H+]
 [H+] = 0.001 M
 By the ICE table, we can calculate the equilibrium concentrations,
 HA = H+ + A-
 I 0.100 0 0
 C -x +x +x
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 E 0.1 - 0.001 0.001 0.001
 Ka = (0.001) (0.001) / .099
Ka = 1.0101x10^-5