K1 and K2 for oxalic acid are 6.5×10-2and 6.1×10-5respectively. What will be the [OH–] in a 0.01M solution of sodium oxalate?

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K1 and K2 for oxalic acid are 6.5×10<sup>-2</sup>and 6.1×10<sup>-5</sup>respectively. What will be the [OH<sup>–</sup>] in a 0.01M solution of sodium oxalate?