Show the stepwise dissociation of a diprotic acid, H2CO3, and the corresponding equilibrium equations.
Determine from the following pictures which represents a solution of a weak diprotic acid, H2A, and which represent/s unlikely scenarios. Note that the water molecules were omitted for clarity.
Is oxalic acid a monoprotic acid? Explain.
What is the pH of a 0.15 M hydrogen selenite ion, HSeO3−, if its Ka and Kb values are 4.8×10−9 and 4.2×10−12, respectively?
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a toxic gas that inhibits cellular respiration. It is a weak diprotic acid and is often produced by anaerobic microbial decomposition of organic matter. A hydrogen sulfide solution has a pH of 5.85. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), bisulfide ion (HS−), and sulfide ion (S2−) in the solution assuming that the total concentration of the three species is 2.45×10−5 M.
Consider a solution of 0.591 M H2CO3. Calculate the [H3O+] and pH of the solution.