In solutions of H2SO4 in water, the econd dissociation constant Ka2, is less than first dissociation constant Ka1. why?
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because product of 1st reaction is already present in solution ... so if we again do the same reaction then to maintain equilibrium the reaction proceeds in forward direction for very less time..
(this can be co- related with common ion effect in ionic equilibrium )
(this can be co- related with common ion effect in ionic equilibrium )
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