The question I am stuck on simply goes: The dissociation constants of acid A are 10–3.46 an 10–5.10. Calculate the pH of a 0.100 M solution of A.
So I've got [H2A] + [HA-] + [A2-] = 0.100
[HA-] + 2[A2-] = [H+] I am ignoring [OH-] here because the solution is going to be around 2-3 pH and the two Ka expressions. After a couple of pages of working, I ended up with
[HA-] = 0.10 x Ka1[H+] / ([H+]2 + Ka1[H+] + Ka2)
and [A2-] = Ka2 x 0.10 / ([H+]2 + Ka1[H+] + Ka2)
Substituting these into the charge balance gives
[0.10 x Ka1[H+] / ([H+]2 + Ka1[H+] + Ka2)] + [2(Ka2 x 0.10 / ([H+]2 + Ka1[H+] + Ka2))] = [H+]
I don't want to get to far ahead of myself, is my working correct up to this stage?