EXPLORING CHEMICAL ANALYSIS W/ACCESS
EXPLORING CHEMICAL ANALYSIS W/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781319090180
Author: Harris
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.30P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass balance equations have to be used to write expression for [Y2].

Concept Introduction:

Mass balance equation represents net quantity of all such species in solution that have specific atoms must remain equal to total quantity of atoms added or delivered to the system initially.

For example, if 0.020 mol of acetic acid has been dissolved in 1 L solvent to form 0.020 M CH3COOH solution, then after dissolution, amount of unionized and ionized acetic acid must remain equal to 0.020 M.

  0.020 M=[CH3COO]+[CH3COOH]

For any systematic equilibrium, there might be more than one mass balance equations unlike charge balance equation. Such equations are governed by possible product species.

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