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KA expression
![Drag and drop the appropriate boxes below to construct the Ka
expression for HSO3 (assume transfer of only one proton):
ut of
K,=
[H;SO3][H;O+]
[SO;²'][OH]
[H;SO;][OH]
[HSO3 ]
[HSO; ][H,O]
[SO32-][H;O*]](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/9a4dd705-42b0-45ad-a13d-a408a7c070b9/930ba54c-ab6d-410a-9902-a060a6a57f2a/3s6dczk_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Drag and drop the appropriate boxes below to construct the Ka
expression for HSO3 (assume transfer of only one proton):
ut of
K,=
[H;SO3][H;O+]
[SO;²'][OH]
[H;SO;][OH]
[HSO3 ]
[HSO; ][H,O]
[SO32-][H;O*]
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