EBK EXPLORING CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
EBK EXPLORING CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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ISBN: 8220101443908
Author: Harris
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.8P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

pH of the cloud water has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

pH is scale to measure acidity and basicity of water based solution. pH of a solution means negative logarithm of activity of H+ ion with base 10. For dilute solution, pH is mathematically represented as follows:

    pH=log10[H+]

Here, [H+] is the concentration of H+ ion in solution.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23.8P

pH of cloud water is 3.883.

Explanation of Solution

pH of cloud water is calculated as follows:

    pH=log10[H+]=log10(131×106)=3.883

Hence, pH of cloud water is 3.883.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Anion charges and cation charges present in rain water have to be calculated. Whether the magnitude of anion charges and cation charges are same, that has to be explained. Quality of analysis has to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

Total anionic charge is the total charge carried by all anions and total cationic charge is the total charge carried by all cations.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Total anionic charges are calculated as follows:

    Totalanioniccharge=(Total chargecarriedbyCl)+(Total chargecarriedbyNO3)+(Total chargecarriedbySO4)=(1)(101μM)+(1)(360μM)+(2)(156μM)=773μM

Total cationic charges are calculated as follows:

    Totalcationiccharges=(TotalchargecarriedbyH+)+(TotalchargecarriedbyNa+)+(TotalchargecarriedbyNH4+)+(TotalchargecarriedbyK+)+(TotalchargecarriedbyCa2+)+(TotalchargecarriedbyMg2+)=(+1)(131μM)+(+1)(100μM)+(+1)(472μM)+(+1)(1.3μM)+(+2)(26μM)+(+2)(12μM)=780.3μM

Hence magnitude of total anionic charge and total cationic charges are not exactly same.

The cloud water has slight excess of positive charge but practically it should be neutral. So the analysis was not 100% accurate.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Total mass of dissolved ion in cloud water has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Total concentration of dissolved ion in a solution is calculated as follows:

    Concentrationofdissolved ion(inmgmL1)=[(Concentraionofion inmolarity)(Molarmassofion)]

(c)

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Answer to Problem 23.8P

Hence mass of ions present in 1mL cloud water sample is 0.0512682mg.

Explanation of Solution

Total concentration of dissolved ion (in mgmL1)  in cloud water is calculated as follows:

    Concentrationofion=(101×106M)(35.5gmol1)+(360×106M)(62gmol1)+(156×106M)(96gmol1)+(131×106M)(1gmol1)+(100×106M)(23gmol1)+(472×106M)(14gmol1)+(1.3×106M)(39gmol1)+(26×106M)(40gmol1)+(12×106M)(24gmol1)=51268.2×106gL1=0.0512682mgmL1

Hence mass of ions present in 1mL cloud water sample is 0.0512682mg.

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