In the extraction of bromine from seawater (reaction

Chapter 22, Problem 99

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In the extraction of bromine from seawater (reaction 22.3), seawater is first brought to a pH of 3.5 and then treated with In practice, the pH of the seawater is adjusted with and the mass of chlorine used is 15% in excess of the theoretical. Assuming a seawater sample with an initial pH of 7.0, a density of and a bromine content of 70 ppm by mass, what masses of and would be used in the extraction of bromine from of seawater?

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