All,
I have come to notice that most, if not all, B/L A/B tables tables list HCl as a stronger mineral acid than H2SO4. I was wondering what you all thought as to this, as the thermodynamic tables back this claim up. However, using reasoning, why is this true when Ka1 is a full (100%) reaction, AND Ka2 is 1.2 X 10-2. Shouldn't that second K value, albeit not as big as the first, contribute also to [H3O+]. Even only considering the first K, the Sulfuric acid has 4 oxygens, and a sulphur (all electronegative atoms) to stabilize negative charge density? Thanks for the comments…..
-Zack