8-10 Can hydrogen sulfide be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide for the following conditions: [H2S] = 10-2 M, [H2O2] [CI] = 1 M, Pco2 = 1 atm, and pH 7? = 10-12 M, %3D %3D %3D
8-10 Can hydrogen sulfide be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide for the following conditions: [H2S] = 10-2 M, [H2O2] [CI] = 1 M, Pco2 = 1 atm, and pH 7? = 10-12 M, %3D %3D %3D
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![8-10 Can hydrogen sulfide be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide for
the following conditions: [H2S] = 10-2 M, [H2O2] =
[CI] = 1 M, Pco, = 1 atm, and pH 7?
10-12 M,
8-11
Can nitrate (NO,) be reduced to nitrogen gas (N2) under aerobic
conditions? For this problem, assume the following conditions are
applicable for aerobic fresh water: [NO, ] = 10-2 M, PN, = 1 atm,
[H*] =
10-7 M, and [O2(aq)] = 8.24 mg/L (2.58 x 10-4 M) at](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F83763130-87dd-487b-9aeb-b5bbc6aae965%2F0df25be9-009c-440f-a067-b8da55379fa6%2Fkln6ak_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:8-10 Can hydrogen sulfide be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide for
the following conditions: [H2S] = 10-2 M, [H2O2] =
[CI] = 1 M, Pco, = 1 atm, and pH 7?
10-12 M,
8-11
Can nitrate (NO,) be reduced to nitrogen gas (N2) under aerobic
conditions? For this problem, assume the following conditions are
applicable for aerobic fresh water: [NO, ] = 10-2 M, PN, = 1 atm,
[H*] =
10-7 M, and [O2(aq)] = 8.24 mg/L (2.58 x 10-4 M) at
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