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Equilibrium Solubility of CO2 in Aqueous Solution and its Dependence on H3O+ Concentration
The equilibrium solubility of $\ce{CO2}$ in an aqueous solution is given by three chemical reactions:
$$
\begin{align}
\ce{CO2(g) &<=> CO2(aq)}\label{rxn:R1}\tag{R1}\\
\ce{CO2(aq) + H2O &...
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Buffer solution of NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4
We have this exercise without solutions
From a 0.2 M $\ce{NaH2PO4}$ solution and a 0.2 M $\ce{Na2HPO4}$ solution, a buffer
solution with pH = 6.8 is to be prepared. The total concentration of
$\ce{...
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How to calculate the pH value of a Carbonate solution?
I read the similar questions suggested when submitting my question but they didn't help me How can one calculate the pH of a solution? How to calculate pH of the Na2CO3 solution given ambiguous Ka ...
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Total concentration conversion
when dealing with waste water and the total values of P, N, C are given in ppm units, what molecular weight is used for converting from ppm to molar?
for Example- what will be 12 ppm of P(T) in Molar ...
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More ions form pairs when concentration of acid increases, does that decrease the speed of reaction?
Electrical conductivity decreases as an acid becomes more concentrated because more ions form pairs. However, does that affect the speed of reaction of the acid as there is a smaller concentration of ...
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Adding aluminum sulfate to neutralize an aqueous solution of sodium silicate with pH of 12.6
How much aluminum sulfate do I need to add to an aqueous solution of sodium silicate to neutralize the solution (pH from 12.6 to 7)?
For a water treatment school project, we remove sodium silicate ...
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Why are some weak acid equilibrium approximations invalid in very dilute solutions?
Using two approximations for the dissociation of a weak acid, we can write
$$K_\mathrm{a}= \frac{[\ce{H+(aq)}]^2}{[\ce{HA(aq)}]}$$
One of these two approximations we use is that the concentration of ...
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An equilibrium question involving mixing equal volumes of HCl and H2SO4
Question: Calculate the concentrations of H3O(+) and SO4(2-) in a solution prepared by mixing equal volumes of 0.2M HCl and 0.6M H2SO4. (Ka1 for H2SO4 is very large, and Ka2 for H2SO4 is 1.2E-2)
Here ...
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Neutralisation Reaction Confusion
What will happen when $\pu{1 mol}$ of $\ce{H2SO4}$ reacts with $\pu{1 mol}$ of $\ce{NaOH}$?
Will $\pu{1 mol}$ each of $\ce{NaHSO4}$ and water be formed?
Or will $\pu{0.5 mol}$ of $\ce{H2SO4}$ will ...
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Adjustment of calcium, magnesium and alkalinity in drinking water?
It's been a long time since I did any molar chemistry in school and despite doing a lot of reading on the subject this week, I am making a mess of some basic calculations. I hope that someone who ...
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Electrolysis of diluted sulfuric acid
My teacher told me that electrolysis of dil. $\ce{H2SO4}$ (concentration below $50\%$) using inert electrodes results in gradual increase of the concentration of $\ce{H2SO4}$.
I can't seem to figure ...
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How do I arrive at the mass of solvent from a molar fraction concentration?
So the question says:
If the mole fraction for $\ce{H2SO4}$ in an aqueous solution is $0.325$, what is the mass of water (in grams) in $100\ \mathrm{mL}$ of solution?
Me, and my other classmates ...
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Getting the wrong pH value, according to data and online calculator
I'm doing a titration problem with a week acid and strong base, I used experiment data and an online calculator to check my answer, but my pH I calculated is a bit off. Can anyone see where I messed ...