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Chemistry, 29.10.2019 01:31, mesposito

To learn how to calculate ion concentrations in an aqueous solution of a strong diprotic acid.

sulfuric acid, h2so4, is a strong acid. its complete dissociation in aqueous solution is represented as

h2so4→h++hso4−

a hso4− anion can dissociate further by

hso4−⇌h++so42−

but the extent of dissociation is considerably less than 100%. the equilibrium constant for the second dissociation step is expressed as

ka2=[h+][so42−][hso4−]=0.012

part a

calculate the concentration of h+ ions in a 0.010 mol l−1 aqueous solution of sulfuric acid.

express your answer to three decimal places and include the appropriate units.

[h+] =

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