▾ Part A Calcu concentration of H₂CO3s and HCO3 in a 0.180 M M solution of H₂CO3. (Kat 4.3 x 107 and Ka2-5.6 x 10-11) Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by a comma. [H₂CO3]. [HCO3 = 1977 ΑΣΦ V ? M

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Calculate the concentration of all species in a 0.180
M solution of H₂CO3 (Kai is 4.3 x 10 7 and
K₂2 is 5.6 x 10-¹1).
Part A
Calcul concentration of H₂CO3 and HCO3 in a 0.180 M M solution of H₂CO3.
(Kat 4.3 x 107 and K₂2-5.6 × 10-¹¹)
Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by a comma.
[H₂CO3]. [HCO3].
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Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 17.9. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your e Text. Calculate the concentration of all species in a 0.180 M solution of H₂CO3 (Kai is 4.3 x 10 7 and K₂2 is 5.6 x 10-¹1). Part A Calcul concentration of H₂CO3 and HCO3 in a 0.180 M M solution of H₂CO3. (Kat 4.3 x 107 and K₂2-5.6 × 10-¹¹) Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by a comma. [H₂CO3]. [HCO3]. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 7 ΑΣΦ Part B Complete previous part(s) Review | Constants | Periodic Table X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback M Next >
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Step 1: Introduce the problem (PART A)

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Concentration of H2COsolution = 0.180 M

Ka1=4.3×10−7

Ka2=5.6×10−11


We have to calculate the concentration of H2CO3 and HCO3

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