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The ion hte− is an amphiprotic species; it can act as either an acid or a base. (a) what is the ka for the acid reaction of hte− with h2o? (b) what is kb for the reaction in which hte− functions as a base in water? (c) demonstrate whether or not the second ionization of h2te can be neglected in the calculation of [te−] in a 0.10 m solution of h2te.

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