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What are the forms of dissolved CO2?

1. CO2


2. Bicarbonate (HCO3^-)


3. Carbonate ion (CO3^2-)


Know the equilibrium constants (K)for the forms of CO2

1. KCO2 = 1.47


2. K1 = 6.35


3. K2 = 10.33


4. Kcal = 8.48

Know the charge balance equation

1. Just look at all the ions in our total ionic equation. Don't forget to multiply each molar concentration by the charges per ion.

1. How to calculate a pH of a solution given a PCO2?

2. How to calculate a pH of a solution given a PCO2?

3. How to calculate a pH of a solution given a PCO2?

What is alkalinity?

The name given to the quantitative capacity of an aqueous solution to neutralize an acid

What is " total alkalinity"?

Total alkalinity is measured by measuring the amount of acid (e.g., sulfuric acid) needed to bring the sample to a pH of 4.2