Describe the regions of Earth’s atmosphere
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The concentration of SO2 in the troposphere over a certain region is 0.16 ppm by volume. The gas dissolves in rainwater as follows: SO2(g) 1 H2O(l) H1(aq) 1 HSO3 2(aq) Given that the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction is 1.3 3 1022 , calculate the pH of the rainwater. Assume that the reaction does not affect the partial pressure of SO2.
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 50 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The concentration of SO2 in the troposphere over a certain region is 0.16 ppm by volume. The gas dissolves in rainwater as follows: SO2(g) 1 H2O(l) H1(aq) 1 HSO3 2(aq) Given that the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction is 1.3 3 1022 , calculate the pH of the rainwater. Assume that the reaction does not affect the partial pressure of SO2.
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