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Ka2 for sulphuric acid is very very less than ka1

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Answered by ashishthakor123
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because....

When H2SO4 forms HSO4⁻ and H⁺ ions than Ka1 exist. And when H2SO4 forms SO4²⁻ and H⁺ ion than Ka2 is formed. It is easier to release a H⁺ ion as compare to HSO4⁻ ion from a neutral H2SO4. Thus Ka2 is less seen than Ka1...

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