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Diprotic Acids and Bases Calculations
Diprotic Acids and Bases Calculations
17. Acid and Base Equilibrium / Diprotic Acids and Bases Calculations / Problem 3

A normal and clean rainwater has been found to have a pH of 5.8 which is attributed to the presence of carbonic acid formed from dissolved carbon dioxide gas in water. Calculate [H2CO3], [HCO3], and [CO32−], assuming that the total carbonate concentration is 1.0×10−5 M, and given that Ka1 and Ka2 values are 4.3×10−7 and 5.6×10−11, respectively.

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