Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
If K1 and K2 are the first and second ionization constants of H2CO3 and K1 >> K2, then the incorrect relation(s) is/are
Options
A.[H+] = [HCO3−]
B.$\left\lbrack H^{+} \right\rbrack = \sqrt{K_{1}.\left\lbrack H_{2}CO_{3} \right\rbrack}$
C.K2 = [CO32−]
D.[H+] = 2.[CO32−]
Solution
$\left\lbrack H^{+} \right\rbrack > > \left\lbrack CO_{3}^{2 -} \right\rbrack$
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