Multiple Choice
Calculate the concentration of oxalate ion (C2O42-) in a 0.175 M solution of oxalic acid (C2H2O4) . [For oxalic acid, Ka1 = 6.5 * 10-2, Ka2 = 6.1 * 10-5.]
A) 0.11 M
B) 6.1 * 10-5 M
C) 4.0 * 10-6 M
D) 0.0791 M
E) 0.175 M
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