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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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Successive deprotonation - how far can it go?

It has been written that among the equilibria of the dissolution of $\ce{SO_2}$ in water, the dissociation of sulphur dioxide into $\ce{HSO_3^-(aq) + H_3O^+(aq)}$ is a complete dissociation. See the ...
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Calculate the concentration of HF in aqueous solution of NH4F and NH4HF2 mixture

There is a similar question on this site, but here i have a mixture. I have a mixture of NH4F (35% weight) and NH4HF2 (8% weight) in water. How do I calculate the weight % expressed in HF? or the ...
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Why phenolphthalein is not completely neutralized in basic solutions? [closed]

Phenolphthalein $(\ce{HIn})$ is slightly acidic. Why doesn't it completely break down into $\ce{H+}$ and $\ce{In-}$ and also reacting with all of the $\ce{OH-}$ ion present, unlike $\ce{NaOH}$ and $\...
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What is the significance of charge balancing when analysing system speciation (carbonate system given as an example)?

Following on from my previous question and accepted answer, How do I quantify the carbonate system and its pH speciation?, I also calculated a charge balance ($CB$) on the system where $z$ is the ...
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How do I quantify the carbonate system and its pH speciation?

I did Environmental Water Chemistry as part of my undergraduate course where we quantified pH-speciation for the full carbonate system and I got it right according to my tutor. My speciation profile ...
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An Index Poisoning Case Involving Dichlor and Carbonic Acid [closed]

I'm currently working an unusual case of poisoning, with Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione. In my case, I need to know the expected reaction with carbonic acid. I'm also curious if anyone could give ...
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Acid dissociation constant calculated from the ionization percentage

The question goes like this: An acid (HX) is 25% dissociated in water. If the equilibrium concentration of HX is $\pu{0.30 M}$, calculate the value of $K_\mathrm{a}$. So I tried as follows: if I ...
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Calculating pH of aqueous ammonium hydrogen sulfide solution

I was doing the following question yesterday: Calculate the pH of a $\pu{0.1 M}$ solution of $\ce{NH4HS}$, given $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{b}$ of $\ce{NH3}$ is $4.74$, and $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{a1}$ and $\...
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How are acids in aqueous solution able to react again after reacting with water?

I hope to clear up some confusion I have about acid-base reactions in aqueous solution. Based on the Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids, I know acids donate protons. In water, a strong acid should ...
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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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Dissociation equilibria of ammonium bifluoride in water

Ammonium bifluoride or ammonium hydrogen fluoride is a salt of a weak base and a weak acid. The weak acid is because the second equilibria of $\ce{HF}$ written as: $$\ce{HF + F- <=> HF2-}$$ and ...
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Does carbonation permanently increase the acidity of soda water?

If you carbonate water, and then expose the resulting soda water to the atmosphere and wait until it goes completely flat, will the (former) soda water end up more acidic in final equilibrium than ...
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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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pKa = pH for strong acid — strong base?

I have learnt that for a weak acid — strong base titration, $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{a} = \mathrm{pH}$ at the half equivalence point. However, the same conclusion is not drawn when discussing strong acid —...
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