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The Earth’s oceans contain significant amounts of dissolved carbon dioxide. The dissolving process can be described by the following chemical equilibria. CO2(g) ⇌ C... show full transcript
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As the concentration of atmospheric CO2 increases, the concentration of CO2(aq) in seawater will also increase. According to Le Chatelier's principle, this will push the equilibrium of the reaction
CO2(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ H+(aq) + HCO3−(aq)
to the right, generating more H⁺ ions. As the concentration of H⁺ ions increases, the pH of seawater will decrease, making it more acidic. Thus, rising CO2 levels lead to lower pH levels in ocean water.
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Using the acid dissociation constant provided:
K_a = rac{[H^+][HCO3^-]}{[CO2]}
We know that:
Substituting into the equation:
7.9 imes 10^{-7} = rac{(3.98 imes 10^{-8})[HCO3^-]}{(1.3 imes 10^{-5})}
Rearranging to solve for gives:
[HCO3^-] = rac{(7.9 imes 10^{-7}) imes (1.3 imes 10^{-5})}{3.98 imes 10^{-8}}
Calculating results in approximately:
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