Consider an aqueous solution containing 0.001MH2S and 0.25MHCl. If the equilibrium constants for the formation HS− from H2S is 1.0×10−7 and that of S2− from HS− is 1.2×10−13. Then the concentration of S2− ions in aqueous solution is:
A
5×10−16M
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B
1.92×10−22M
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C
2.6×10−24M
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D
4.6×10−18M
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Solution
The correct option is B1.92×10−22M [H+]total≈[H+]HCl (from strong acid only) [H2S]=0.001M[HCl]=0.25M⇒[H+]=0.25MH2S(aq)⇌HS−(aq)+H+(aq);K1=1.0×10−7 Ka1=[H+][HS−][H2S]
HS−(aq)⇌S2−(aq)+H+(aq);K2=1.2×10−13 Ka2=[H+][S2−][HS−] Multiplying Ka1 and Ka2