It is diprotic weak acid so in step first it produces most of protons .so [H+] is calculated in step first.


For 0.50 M H2SO3, calculate: a) [H+] b) [HSO3-] c) [SO3 ^2-] d) [H2SO3] K1 =...
Find the pH and Concentration of H2SO3, HSO3-, and (SO3)2- a) 0.050M H2SO3 b) 0.050M NaHSO3 c) 0.050M Na2SO3
Calculate the concentration of all species in a 0.155 M solution of H2SO3. [H3O+] =_____M [H2SO3]=_____M [HSO3-]= _____ M [SO3^2-]=_____M [OH-]=______M
Calculate the concentration of all species in a 0.530 M solution of [H2SO3]. [H2SO3], [HSO3-], [SO32-], [H3O+], [OH-]
A large volume of 0.150M Sulfurious Acid (H2SO3) is treated with a strong base to adjust the pH to 5.50. Assume that the additions of the base, a solid, does not significantly affect the volume of the solution. Estimate the molar concentration of H2SO3, HSO3(-), SO3 (2-) present in the final solution. Ka1 = 1.5 x 10^-2 Ka2 = 1.2 x 10^-7 Answers are H2SO3 = .000032 M HSO3(-)=.14 M SO3 (2-) = .0054 M
Calculate the concentrations of all species present in 0.14 M H2SO3. (Ka1=1.5×10−2, Ka2=6.3×10−8). Calculate the concentration of H2SO3, HSO3- , H3O+, SO32- in solution.
e) If the HSO3- is introduced by bubbling gaseous SO2 through the solution, given: SO2 + H20 = H2SO3 Ku = 1.0 M atm- H2SO3 = H+ + HSO3 Ks = 1.7 x 10-2 what partial pressure of SO2 is required so that the [HSO3') is 0.01 M at pH = 6.0 (consider only these two equilibrium reactions)? (3 marks)
Calculate the pH and the equilibrium concentrations of HSO3- and SO32- in a 0.1770 M sulfurous acid solution, H2SO3 (aq). For H2SO3, Ka1 = 1.7×10-2 and Ka2 = 6.4×10-8 pH = [HSO3-] = _______ M [SO32-] = ______ M
Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 0.340 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous acid are Ka1 = 1.4× 10–2 and Ka2 = 6.3× 10–8. (NA+) (SO3^2-) HSO3^-1 H2SO3 OH^-1 H^+
Please answer this question step by step. Previous expert response was incorrect. Thank you in advance. Part A. Calculate the pH in 0.025 M H2SO3 (Ka1 =1.5 x 10^-2, Ka2 = 6.3 x 10 ^-8). Part B. Calculate the concentration of H2SO3, HSO3^- , SO3^2-, H3O^+, OH^- in 0.025 M H2SO3
7. If you add 0.3 M NaHSO3 to a solution of 0.1 M H2SO3 (see reaction), how will the pH change? H2SO3(aq) + H2O(aq) = H30+(aq) + HSO3-(aq) A. It will stay the same. B. It will go down. C. It will go up.