QUESTION 26 In a 1.00 M aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, H₂SO4, three processes producing the hydronium ion is listed below. Which one do we have to consider if we are trying to calculate the pH of the solution? 1. H₂SO4 (aq) + H2₂0 (1) -> H30+ (aq) + HSO4 (aq) 2. HSO4 (aq) + H₂0 (1) <-> H3O+ (aq) + SO4²- (aq) 3.2 H₂0 (aq) <-> H30+ (aq) + OH" (aq) O Eq2 only O Eq1 and Eq3 O Eq1 only O Eq3 only Ka2 = 0.012 Kw=1.0 x 10-14

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In a 1.00 M aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, H₂SO4, three processes producing the hydronium ion is listed below. Which one do we have to consider if we are trying to calculate the pH of the
solution?
1. H₂SO4 (aq) + H₂O (1) --> H3O+ (aq) + HSO4 (aq)
2. HSO4 (aq) + H₂0 (1) <-> H3O+ (aq) + SO4²- (aq)
3.2 H₂0 (aq)
<-> H30+ (aq) + OH" (aq)
O Eq2 only
O Eq1 and Eq3
O Eq1 only
O Eq3 only
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 26 In a 1.00 M aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, H₂SO4, three processes producing the hydronium ion is listed below. Which one do we have to consider if we are trying to calculate the pH of the solution? 1. H₂SO4 (aq) + H₂O (1) --> H3O+ (aq) + HSO4 (aq) 2. HSO4 (aq) + H₂0 (1) <-> H3O+ (aq) + SO4²- (aq) 3.2 H₂0 (aq) <-> H30+ (aq) + OH" (aq) O Eq2 only O Eq1 and Eq3 O Eq1 only O Eq3 only Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. f5 a Ka2 = 0.012 Kw=1.0 x 10-14 H f8 A S f10- num lk 3 12 18
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