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Given a diprotic acid, H2A, with two ionization constants of Ka1 = 4.08Ã 10â4 and Ka2 = 2.89Ã 10â12, calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H2A, HAâ, and A2â for each of the solutions below. (a) a 0.167 M solution of H2A (b) a 0.167 M solution of NaHA (c) a 0.167 M solution of Na2A
Given a diprotic acid, H2A, with two ionization constants of Ka1 = 4.08Ã 10â4 and Ka2 = 2.89Ã 10â12, calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H2A, HAâ, and A2â for each of the solutions below. (a) a 0.167 M solution of H2A (b) a 0.167 M solution of NaHA (c) a 0.167 M solution of Na2A
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13 Dec 2019