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What are the equilibrium concentrations of H2SO3, H+, HSO3−, and SO32−in a 0.050 M solution of sulfurous acid H2SO3 at 25 oC? For H2SO3 at 25 oC, Ka1 = 1.5×10−2 and Ka2 = 1.0×10−7
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Answered by DrBob222
See your post above.
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