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sulfide ion

Hydrosulfuric acid is a diprotic acid with Ka1 = 5.7E-8 and Ka2=1E-19
Determine the concentration of sulfide ions in a 0.10M of hydrosulfuric acid solution

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The solution shows how to calculate concentration of ions as a result of a double dissociation process.

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