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Sulfurous acid (H2SO3) is a diprotic acid with 𝐾a1=1.39×10−2 and 𝐾a2=6.73×10−8. Determine the pH of each

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:51 pm
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Sulfurous acid (H2SO3) is a diprotic acid
with 𝐾a1=1.39×10−2 and 𝐾a2=6.73×10−8. Determine the
pH of each solution.
A 0.198 M sulfurous acid (H2SO3) solution.
Sulfurous Acid H2so3 Is A Diprotic Acid With Ka1 1 39 10 2 And Ka2 6 73 10 8 Determine The Ph Of Each Solution A 0 1 1
Sulfurous Acid H2so3 Is A Diprotic Acid With Ka1 1 39 10 2 And Ka2 6 73 10 8 Determine The Ph Of Each Solution A 0 1 1 (13.76 KiB) Viewed 61 times
Sulfurous acid (H,SO2) is a diprotic acid with Kal = 1.39 x 10-2 and K 2 = 6.73 x 10-8. Determine the pH of each solution. A 0.198 M sulfurous acid (H,SO3) solution. pH = A 0.198 M sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) solution. pH =