Which of these data of the oxygen-concentration of Lake Titicaca in the Andes (Peru) situated at an altitude of 4000 m is right? 0.718 mM E) 4.82 mg/L (C) 8.85 mg/L (D) 0.277mM (E) 18.1 mg/L RT Ph- Poe Consider equilibrium with atmospheric oxygen andT 25 C. Kasc = 1.3 10 mol L' Pa
Which of these data of the oxygen-concentration of Lake Titicaca in the Andes (Peru) situated at an altitude of 4000 m is right? 0.718 mM E) 4.82 mg/L (C) 8.85 mg/L (D) 0.277mM (E) 18.1 mg/L RT Ph- Poe Consider equilibrium with atmospheric oxygen andT 25 C. Kasc = 1.3 10 mol L' Pa
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ae: What is the meaning of the term albedo?
(A)
the beauty of a landscape
the cleanliness of a beach
the reflectance of a surface
the average temperature of earth
the coverage of land with snow
(E)
Aqueous equilibria, Henry's law, complex formation
Q9: Which of these data of the oxygen-concentration of Lake Titicaca in the Andes
(Peru) situated at an altitude of 4000 m is right?
(A) 0.718 mM
e 4.82 mg/L
(C) 8.85 mg/L
(D) 0.277mM
(E) 18.1 mg/L
Mgh
Ph = Poe
Consider equilibrium with atmospheric oxygen and T= 25 C.
Kasc = 1.3-10 mol L' Pa.
Q10: if the mixing ratio of carbon dioxide is 378 ppm(v) in the moist atmosphere
what is the amount of dissolved CO, at 25°C and 1.00 atm knowing that the
vapor pressure of H2O equals 3.2-10° Pa at this temperature?
(A) 0.128-10 mol L1
(B) 0.126- 10 mol L
0.126 - 10 mol L
O 0.122 - 10 mol L
(E) 0.122 - 10 mol L
K for CO, = 33-10 mol L Pa
Q11: What is the predominant phosphate species in a contaminated iver at
pH = 60?
A HPO,-
B)
HPO,
(C)
HPO.
(D)
PO,
(E)
All have same concentration.
Aad dissociation constants see page 1
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