Consider the following two equilibrium constant expressions when HSO3^- dissolve in water. Which of the expressions in the photo is corresponding to HSO3^- acting as an acid? (Choose one option) 1. a only 2. b only 3. a and b 4. neither a nor b
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Consider the following two equilibrium constant expressions when HSO3^- dissolve in water. Which of the expressions in the photo is corresponding to HSO3^- acting as an acid? (Choose one option)
1. a only
2. b only
3. a and b
4. neither a nor b
![The image contains two expressions for equilibrium constants, K, related to chemical reactions involving sulfurous acid and its ions.
a) The equilibrium constant expression is:
\[ K = \frac{[H_2SO_3][OH^-]}{[HSO_3^-]} \]
b) The equilibrium constant expression is:
\[ K = \frac{[SO_3^{2-}][H_3O^+]}{[HSO_3^-]} \]
These expressions represent the concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium for specific reactions involving these species.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2cfaac13-2d59-4808-9a38-e4bcdc29dd14%2Fc1d71ed4-b100-4aea-8a5e-9b780f6b6b61%2Fv50a1wl_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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