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A solution contains 0.1MH_(2)S and 0.3MHCl .Calculate the conc.of S^(2-) and HS^(-) ions is solutions.Given K_(a_(1)) and K_(a_(2)) are 10^(-7)and 1.3xx10^(-13) respectively. |
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Answer» Solution :`H_(2)ShArr H^(+)+HS^(-),K_(a_(1))=10^(-7)` `HS^(-)hArrH^(+)+S^(2-),K_(a_(2))=1.3xx10^(-13)` `HClrarr H^(+)+Cl^(-)` Due to coomon ion effect EXERTED by `H^(+)`of `HCl` ,the dissocation of `H_(2)S` are supposed and the `[H^(+)]` in solution is mainly due to `HCl`. `K_(a_(1))=([H^(+)][HS^(-)])/([H_(2)S])` `10^(-7)=([0.3][HS^(-)])/([0.1])[:.[H^(+)]` from `HCl=0.3` would have DISSOCIATED NEGLIGIBLY] `[HS^(-)]=(10^(-7)xx0.1)/(0.3)=3.3xx10^(-8)M` Further `K_(a_(2))=([H^(+)][S^(2-)])/([HS^(-)])rArr 1.3xx10^(-13)([0.3][s^(2-)])/(3.3xx10^(-8))` `[S^(2=)]=(1.3xx10^(-13)xx3.3xx10^(-8))/(0.03)=1.43xx10^(-19)M` |
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