Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 1.38 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization...

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Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 1.38 M Na2SO3(sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurousacid are Ka1 = 1.4× 10–2 and Ka2 = 6.3× 10–8.

These are the following concentrations that I need to find.

[Na+]

[SO3^2-]

[HSO3-]

[H2SO3]

[OH-]

[H+]

Please show me how to solve this problem. Anything help isgreatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Na 2 Na2SO3 2 138 276 M HSO3 138 M OH 138 M H Na2SO3 H2O 2Na HSO3 OH HSO3 H    See Answer
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