There is no such thing as
the absence of H2SO4
if the solution is said to be saturated with respect to BaSO
4 - that means there is a solid BaSO
4 present and the dissolution produces SO
42-.
But there is another problem with this question and your solution.
1. We have 0.01M of H2SO4, so I will assume the total [SO42-] = 0.01M
While this is a common approximation, it is wrong in general. pK
a2 for sulfuric acid equals 2, that means is 0.01 M solution (which has pH close to 2 - compare that with pK
a2) not all HSO
4- is dissociated, and the concentration of SO
42- is substantially lower (actually below 0.005 M).
No idea if you are expected to take that into account, but if you ignore you are making an over 100% error in the final answer, hardly negligible.