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What Is the Concentration of Free Sulfate Ion in a Solution

Question 51

Question 51

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What is the concentration of free sulfate ion in a solution labeled "3.6M H2SO4"? [Ka2 = 1.1 × 10-2]


A) 0.011 M
B) 0.040 M
C) 0.20 M
D) 0.60 M
E) 1.8 M

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