Write the charge balance for a solution containing H+, OH-, Ca2+, HCO3- , CO32-, Ca(HCO3)+, Ca(OH)+, K+, and Cl-.
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Positive charges: H+, Ca2+, K+, Ca(HCO3)+, Ca(OH)+ Negative charges: OH-, HCO3-, CO32-, Cl- Now, we can write the charge balance equation: [H+] + 2[Ca2+] + [K+] + [Ca(HCO3)+] + [Ca(OH)+] = [OH-] + [HCO3-] + 2[CO32-] + [Cl-] Show more…
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