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Therefore the pH will most frequently be either very large or
very small, giving a bimodal distribution.
To calculate (HCO 3 ), for charge balance calculations, it
is also useful to note that from equation (8),
HCO
10 Pco
H
3
6
^2
()
()
()
0 0153.
(17)
Thus, for Pco 2 316 10 ^6 atm,
HCO
H
3
()
()
484.
(18)
Therefore, at pH 5, (H^ ^ ) 10 m eq L^ ^1 , and (HCO 3 ) is
only about 5% as large as (H^ ^ ).
A = 25°C 158 ppm
B = 25°C 316 ppm
C = 25°C 632 ppm
D = 5°C 316 ppm
TPCO
2
OH
HCO –
- 3
B
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0.1
- 0.1
- 1.0
- 10
- 100
- 1000
1.0
10
100
1000
A
B
C
D
B
PCO
2
= 0
with
H+
NET IONS (
m
eq/L)
NET IONS (
m
eq/L)
with PCO
2
= 0
FIGURE 1 The concentration of Net Ions versus pH for precipitation samples with
different values of T (temperature) and PCO 2.
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