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The value cited for the “apparent K1” of carbonic acid, 4.3 × 10-7, is the one normally gi...

The value cited for the “apparent K1” of carbonic acid, 4.3 × 10-7, is the one normally given in reference books. It is determined by measuring the pH of water to which a known amount of carbon dioxide has been added. When we recall that only 0.3% of carbondioxide is converted to carbonic acid in water, what is the “true K1” of carbonic acid?

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