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diablo
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equilibrium constant
«
on:
May 06, 2007, 05:18:03 AM »
Hi,
how to calculate the concentration of H
2
S if following
equilibrium constant is given: H
2
S --> 2H
+
+ S
2-
= 1x10
-21
if i know [S
2-
] then [H
2
S] would be :
1x10
-21
/ [S
2-
]
2
or
1x10
-21
/ [S
2-
] ?
thx diablooo
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Borek
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Re: equilibrium constant
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May 06, 2007, 06:10:39 AM »
Only [S
2-
] given? No way to solve the question.
Write down Ka equation for H
2
S.
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