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Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is primarily dissolved CO2. Dissolved CO2 satisfies the equilibr...Asked by Anonymous
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is primarily dissolved CO2. Dissolved CO2 satisfies the equilibrium equation
CO2(g) <-=> CO2(aq) K=.032
The acid dissociation constants listed in most standard reference texts for carbonic acid actually apply to dissolved CO2. For a CO2 partial pressure of 2.7×10-4 atm in the atmosphere, what is the pH of water in equilibrium with the atmosphere?
CO2(g) <-=> CO2(aq) K=.032
The acid dissociation constants listed in most standard reference texts for carbonic acid actually apply to dissolved CO2. For a CO2 partial pressure of 2.7×10-4 atm in the atmosphere, what is the pH of water in equilibrium with the atmosphere?
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