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Salts solubility and speciation calculations using PHREEQC
I am collecting data from literature for CO2 solubility in aqueous solutions. These are usually synthetic brines and are reported as molalities or wt% of salts or salt mixtures (I have NaCl, KCl, ...
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Small (personal) scale sea salt production?
I was looking to try to make a small setup for producing small amounts of sea salt. Ideally a series of evaporation chambers, with a heavy brine as the finished product, that could then be baked. May ...
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What is the name of the bond between oxygen atoms and Na+ ions when NaCl dissolves in water?
When NaCl (sodium chloride, table salt) dissolves in water, the NaCl molecules break apart. The hydrogen atoms form hydrogen bonds (I think?) with the Cl- ions. What is the name of the bond between ...
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Find the added volume of HCl so that the ions separate
Suppose we have a 10mL solution that contains 0.02M $\ce{Ag^+}$ and 0.04M $\ce{Ba^{2+}}$. a) Find the necessary volume to be added of $\ce{HCl}$ to separate all the silver. (Assume to be separated if ...
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Why is 10 times phosphate-buffered saline more acidic (~6.9) than 1 time phosphate-buffered saline (~7.4)? [closed]
Recently, I've been told that similar pH shift (of about 0.5 units) was observed with 20 times NPS solution as well.
In case of NPS the authors provide the following recipe for the 20 times solution:
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Isolating potassium chloride from sodium chloride and potassium hydroxide
Assume that you have an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and potassium hydroxide. Is it possible to isolate potassium chloride from this?
$$\ce{Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + K+(aq) + OH-(aq) -> Na+(aq) + ...
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How much salt in a cup of water would it take to neither hydrate nor dehydrate the average person? [closed]
I don't know a lot about chemistry, and this question came up during lunch with my friend. I was interested in this question so I thought I could ask here. Sorry if I didn't use the right tags.
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Why is the enthalpy of solution of hydrated calcium chloride positive?
My book says that the enthalpy of solution of anhydrous calcium chloride is negative because it produces hydrated calcium chloride. But when hydrated calcium chloride is dissolved in water, the ...
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How is NaOH a base? [closed]
Firstly, how is $NaOH$ created? My teacher said that before it is $NaOH$, it is $NaO^-$.
$$NaO^- + H_2O = NaOH + OH^-$$
If so, that means that $NaO^-$ is a base, which would make $NaOH$ it's conjugate ...
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When blue vitriol is dissolved in water [closed]
when CuSO4.5H2O is dissolved in water, what physical and chemical effects happens to its water of crystallization?
While solving a stoichiometric problem the ques was that 1litre of CuSO4.5H2O was ...
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Calculating the density of a magnesium sulphate solution
I am trying to calculate the density of a magnesium sulphate solution and came across this paper which determines an equation from experiment to do that. However, I am having trouble understanding the ...
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How does chromium behave in a carbonate solution? [closed]
I'm wondering how chromium (as a metal or as a salt) behaves in a concentrated carbonate solution. Will it form any, one or several carbonate specie(s)? Will the metal solubilize? How does it affect ...
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Can ionic compounds dissolved in organic solvent conduct electricity?
Ionic compounds dissolved in water, as an aqueous solution, can conduct electricity.
Can they conduct electricity if they are dissolved in organic solvent?
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Which "exotic salt" can lower water's freezing point by 70 °C?
The Medium.com article Mars Phoenix Lander, 10 Years Later shows several remarkable images and discoveries on Mars by the Mars Phoenix Lander circa 2008.
One image (shown below) shows what looks like ...
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Why is brine solution more effective than granular salt in melting ice on a surface?
Why is a brine solution consisting of a small fraction of salt in water, more effective in melting ice on a surface, than just pure salt?