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A solution contains `0.1M H_(2)S` and `0.3M HCI`. Calculate the conc.of `S^(2-)` and `HS^(-)` ions in solution. Given `K_(a_(1))` and `K_(a_(2))` for `H_(2)S` are `10^(-7)` and `1.3xx10^(-7)` respectively.

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