Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 0.600 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization...

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Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 0.600 M Na2SO3(sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurousacid are Ka1 = 1.4× 10–2 and Ka2 = 6.3× 10–8.

[HSO3^-]=?
[H2SO3]=?
[OH^-]=?
[H^+]

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Well if we see all species present in the sodium sulfite solution there is absolutely no molecular H2SO3 will exist in aqueous solution in that form but rather as SO2 and water The concentrations of the rest of the species listed    See Answer
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