Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
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Chapter 21.8, Problem 3Q
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Interpretation: the largest concentrated carbon containing species at the pH conditions of aquarium is to be determined.
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The pH of the aquarium is 8.
The acid base equilibrium between
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