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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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Milliliters of NaBr when changing molarity [closed]

I was very confused by this problem. I was able to get the molarity, but I wasn’t certain how to go from there: If $\pu{2.60 g}$ of $\ce{NaBr}$ is dissolved in enough water to make $\pu{160.0 mL}$ of ...
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Indirectly Measuring Diffusion of NO2 into Water

I am working on a data science project with the central hypothesis is that air-born pollutants can become water-born through diffusion. The example I am using as a proof of concept is $\ce{NO2}$. The ...
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What causes the differences in price in home testing kits for lead in water? [closed]

The price differences between home testing kits to test tap-water for lead are huge. 20 dollar will either buy 1 test kit or 100 test strips. Both are intended to test drinking-water safety. What ...
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Would sodium explode in salt water?

I’ve seen the video etc of sodium being put into freshwater and the reaction of flames/small explosion but I wonder if the same reaction would occur if conducted in salt water such as the ocean.
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Quantity of water in a redox problem

$\pu{76 g}$ of $\ce{FeSO4}$ are oxidized by $\pu{0.04 M}$ solution of $\ce{KMnO4}$ in presence of $80\%$ $\ce{H2SO4}$. What quantity of water must be added to the final solution of $\ce{Fe2(SO4)3}$ ...
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So, is baking soda actually a strong base? [duplicate]

Based on my recent thoughts, when baking soda ($\ce{NaHCO3}$) is dissolved in water, the following hydrolysis reaction occurs: $$\ce{NaHCO3 + H2O <=> NaOH + H2CO3}$$ However, $$\ce{H2CO3 -> ...
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Can artificial sea water be prepared by mixing sea salt with water?

I am looking for ways to easily prepare artificial sea water. The chemical composition doesn't have to exactly match that of natural sea water. On-line I can find recipes to prepare sea water. But I ...
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