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In aqueous solution the ionization const...

In aqueous solution the ionization constants for carbonic acid are:
`K_(1)=4.2xx10^(-7)and K_(2)=4.8xx10^(-11)`
Select the correct statement for a saturated `0.034M` solution of the carbonic acid.

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