3.) Suppose a polyprotic acid exists in the form of H'(aq) + H2A (aq) rxn-1 HyA(aq)...
3.) Suppose a polyprotic acid exists in the form of H'(aq) + H2A (aq) rxn-1 HyA(aq) a.) What would the Ka equation be for rxn-1 b.) What would the K,'(2nd H' rele ase) and K,"(3rd H release) be if the rxns continued. If anymore reactions are not possible simply write, "not possible" c.) In general, when looking at polyprotic acids, like diprotic or triprotic acids, from an electrochemical point of view, why do the secondary (K.) and tertiary (K') values decrease (hint: the answer is not fancy and it doesn't really deal with chemistry but basic physics: electrodynamics)?