Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

why is ka2=Ka1 for H2SO4 in water?​

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Answered by kauani
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This is because a neutral H2SO4 has a much higher tendency to lose a proton than the negatively charged HSO4- . Thus, the former is a much stronger acid than the latter.

Answered by atishkumar15august
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Answer:

it's an exception

Explanation:

in chem we have many exception . just remember it . I am from IIT Delhi . I guarantee you that you will come across many exception in chem

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