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Consider a diprotic acid with pKa values of 1.60 and 4.50, that is colorless when fully protonated, deep blue when singly deprotonated, and bright red when doubly deprotonated. Assuming that both colored forms have large and approximately equal molar absorptivities, what can be inferred from a solution of the compound that has a faint blue color

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