Help with a. Calculate the ka, concentration of H+ and pH. please show the algebraic process to get to the solution.

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Help with a. Calculate the ka, concentration of H+ and pH. please show the algebraic process to get to the solution.

(a) 104 M benzoic acid (HBz: pKa = 4.2)
(b) 10-4 M hydrogen sulfide (H₂,S; pK₁1 = 6.99, pK2 = 12.92).
Transcribed Image Text:(a) 104 M benzoic acid (HBz: pKa = 4.2) (b) 10-4 M hydrogen sulfide (H₂,S; pK₁1 = 6.99, pK2 = 12.92).
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