1.In an aqueous solution, the ionization constants for carbonic acid are K1=4.2×10−7K_1 = 4.2 \times 10^{-7}K1=4.2×10−7 and K2=4.8×10−11K_2 = 4.8 \times 10^{-11}K2=4.8×10−11. Select the correct statement for a saturated 0.034 M solution of carbonic acid:a.The concentration of H+^++ is double that of CO32−_3^{2-}32−b.The concentration of CO2_22 is 0.034 Mc.The concentration of CO32−_3^{2-}32− is greater than that of HCO3−_3^-3−d.The concentration of H+^++ and HCO3−_3^-3− are approximately equalLogin to continueOnly logged in users canattempt or see the solution.