Hi, i'm doing review for a test, and the question is:
For a triprotic acid, H3A,
Ka1 is 1.0 x 10^-2
Ka2 is 1.0 x 10^-6
Ka3 is 1.0 x 10^-10
The pH range in which H2A- is the predominant form is a pH between
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 3 and 5
(c) 5 and 7
(d) 7 and 9
(e) 9 and 11
?
Now, I know the answer is B, because I looked, but I would like some help in figuring out why. My guess is that H2A- will be the dominant form at anything between 2 and 6. Because the pKa of the most acidic proton is 2, and the second most acidic proton is 6. I know when the pH is equal to the pKa, there is 50% acid/conj base present. So anything above 2 and below 6 should be mostly H2A-, right? Why did they choose 3 and 5?