A sample of rainwater is observed to have a pH of 7.26. If only atmospheric CO2 at 400 ppm and limestone dust are present in the atmosphere to alter the pH from a neutral value, and if each raindrop has a volume of 0.0301 cm3, what mass of calcium (in ng) is present in each raindrop?
A sample of rainwater is observed to have a pH of 7.26. If only atmospheric CO2...
The atmospheric concentration of CO2 is currently 398 ppm. Assuming CO2 is the only substance to affect rainwater pH, calculate the pH of a raindrop in equilibrium with this concentration of CO2. (Ks[CO2 dissolution] = 5.0 E -2) (Ka1[carbonic acid equilibrium] = 5.0 E -7)
Estimate the pH of natural rainwater, assuming the only substance effecting it is the adsorption of CO2 from the atmosphere. Assume the concentration of CO2 is 390 ppm, and the temperature and pressure are 25 "C and 1 atmosphere. Steps. Assume the absorption of CO2 adds only the carbonate system ions so the ionic present must balance, and are due to Ht, OH, HCO3, and CO32. Establish your charges charge balance equation-+'s = -'s i. Assuming the rainfall is slightly...
5. When all of the sample to be collected has left the
column, will the drop of solution coming off the tip of the column
be acidic, basic or neutral?
6. How many H+ ions would be displaced from the ion
exchange column by 1 Cu2+ ion?
7. Binding sites on the ion exchange resin are saturated
with which ion before the sample solution is added?
8. Ions are displaced from the resin binding sites by
any ion that has...
Equivalence Point for Titration #1: 24.96
mL
Equivalence Point for Titration #2: 25.40
mL
Equivalence Point for Titration #3: 25.20
mL
Midpoint pH for Titration #3: 9.80
QUESTIONS:
4) Set up the calculation required to determine
the concentration of the NaOH solution via titration of a given
amount of KHP. Include all numbers except the given mass of
KHP.
5) Set up the calculation required to determine
the concentration of the unknown strong acid via titration with a
known volume...