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The [H^(+)] of 0.10 MH(2)S solution is (...

The `[H^(+)]` of 0.10 `MH_(2)S` solution is (given `K_(1)=1.0 xx 10^(-7) , K_(2)=1.0 xx 10^(-14))`

A

`1.0 xx 10^(-7)M`

B

`1.0 xx 10^(-4)M`

C

`1.0 x 10^(-8)M`

D

`1.0 xx 10^(-22)M`

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The correct Answer is:
B

As `K_(2) lt lt lt lt K_(1)` most of the `H^(+)` ions results from primary ionisation
`H_(2)S hArr H^(+)+HS^(-)`
Let `x=[H^(+)]=[HS^(-)]`
`[H_(2)S]=1.0 -x=1.0 mol L^(-1)`
( Since x is very small )
`K_(1)=([H^(+)][HS^(-)])/([H_(2)S])`
or `1.0 xx 10^(-7)=(x^(2))/(0.10)=1.0 xx 10^(-4)M`
`[H^(+)]=x mol L^(-1)`
`x=1.0 xx 10^(-4)`
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