If the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, CO2, in air is 4.00E-4 atm, what is the equilibrium concentration of dissolve
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If the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, CO2, in air is 4.00E-4 atm, what is the equilibrium concentration of dissolve
If the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, CO2, in air is 4.00E-4 atm, what is the equilibrium concentration of dissolved CO2 in uM (micromolar) units? Report your result to the nearest tenth micromolar. • Use: • KH(CO2, 25C) = 3.3363E-2 M/atm o For reaction: CO2(g) + CO2(aq) where "dissolved CO2" includes CO2(aq) and H2CO3(aq) o the infinite atmosphere approximation o Compare Example 2-13, page 60 • Recall: o CO2 dissolved in water is in practice not treated separate from dissolved carbonic acid, H2CO3, as noted in the reaction above
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