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    Carbonic Acid Is a Diprotic Acid with K <Sub>al</sub> =
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Carbonic Acid Is a Diprotic Acid with K al =

Question 22

Question 22

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Carbonic acid is a diprotic acid with K al = 4.3×10 - 7 and K a2 = 5.6×10 - 11. Estimate the pH of a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate.


A) pH = 2
B) pH = 4
C) pH = 6
D) pH = 8
E) pH = 10

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