Solution of NaCl and CO2. Name species and find concentrations of species.

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In summary: Mostly, I need to know how to approach this problem conceptually . I'm assuming the effect of NaCl on the CO2-->H2CO3-->HCO3- --> CO3-- is negligible, but I really don't know. This is for a geochem class, and I have very little chemistry experience, so any explanations or theory would help tremendously.
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So, I'm assuming no Sodium Bicarbonate or Carbonate is formed during this process.

I found the concentrations of the species by basic ICE diagram.

Mostly, I need to know how to approach this problem conceptually . I'm assuming the effect of NaCl on the CO2-->H2CO3-->HCO3- --> CO3-- is negligible, but I really don't know. This is for a geochem class, and I have very little chemistry experience, so any explanations or theory would help tremendously.


Homework Statement



Problemset 3.

1. Consider and NaCl solution into which we introduce CO2 by bubbling gas. Recipe: 10-3M NaCl, 10-4M [CO2]T.
(a) What species are present?

(b) What reactions take place?

(c) What is the concentration of the species

(d) Now add 10-4.5M [NaOH]T .What is the alkalinity of the solution?

H2CO3*=H++HCO3-; pK1=6.3 (I)
HCO3-=H++CO32-; pK2=10.3 (II)


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The Attempt at a Solution




(a) What species are present?

Species present are Na+ , Cl-, H+, OH-, HCO3- , CO32- , H2CO3 and CO2 (aq), Na2CO3, NaHCO3


(b) What reactions take place?

(c) What is the concentration of the species


[HCO3-]= 2.07E-5
[H+] ~ 2.07E-5
[CO32-]=5.62E-11

[Na+] = .001 M

[Cl-] = .001 M

[HCO3-]= 2.07E-5

Using this below.


H2CO3 HCO3- + H+ pKa1 (25 °C) = 6.37
HCO3-  CO32- + H+ pKa2 (25 °C) = 10.25


H2CO3 HCO3- + H+ pKa1 (25 °C) = 6.37 Ka1=4.3E-7
HCO3-  CO32- + H+ pKa2 (25 °C) = 10.25 Ka2 =5.62E-11


H2CO3 HCO3- H+
I 1E-3 0 0
C -x +x +x
E .001-x x x

Ka1= [HCO3][H]/[H2CO3] = x2/ .001-x = 4.3E-7

[H+]=[HCO3-]=2.07E-5


The second dissociation contributes very little [H+] =5.62E-11


[H+] ~ 2.07E-5

[CO32-]=5.62E-11
 
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NaCl presence changes ionic strength of the solution, so it slightly changes equilibrium concentrations of all ions present in the solution. Not enough to make it a problem.

geostudent said:
x2/ .001-x = 4.3E-7

.001 or .0001?
 
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.0001. Sorry.
 

1. What is the chemical formula for the solution of NaCl and CO2?

The chemical formula for this solution is NaCl + CO2.

2. What are the species present in this solution?

The species present in this solution are Na+, Cl-, and CO2.

3. How do I find the concentration of Na+ in this solution?

To find the concentration of Na+, you can use the formula: concentration = (moles of Na+)/(total volume of solution). You will need to know the number of moles of Na+ present and the total volume of the solution in order to calculate the concentration.

4. How do I calculate the concentration of Cl- in this solution?

To calculate the concentration of Cl-, you can use the same formula as above: concentration = (moles of Cl-)/(total volume of solution). You will need to know the number of moles of Cl- present and the total volume of the solution in order to calculate the concentration.

5. Can you provide an example of calculating the concentration of CO2 in this solution?

Sure, if we have a solution with 0.1 moles of CO2 in 1 liter of solution, the concentration of CO2 would be 0.1 moles/L or 0.1 M.

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