Can I another question of this sort of nature?
Srry, I know I may be asking too much but I would really appreciate it if you look into it for me.....my brain is going crazy!
Question: Calculate [H+], [OH-], [HSO4-], [SO4(2-)] in a 1.0E-7 M solution of sulfuric acid. Kw=1.0E-14 and K2=1.2E-2 and assume that all H2SO4 goes to HSO4-
From what I learned, I would approach this question with 2 balance equations.
[H+] = [HSO4-] + 2[SO4(2-)] + [OH-]
Total concentration of acid (1.0E-7) = [HSO4-] + [SO4(2-)]
Then, I would solve for [HSO4-] in terms of [H+] for both equations and equate the two expressions together and solve for [H+]. However, I am not getting the correct answer. And the correct method is this::
I don't really know why my method won't get the correct answer.
Thanks a lot