Lecture

Carbonate Acid-Base Chemistry: Survival Kit 2

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This lecture covers the carbonate acid-base chemistry, focusing on the equilibrium between carbonic acid and its dissociation constants in open and closed systems. It explains the deprotonation of carbonic acid, the dominance of species at different pH levels, and the significance of Henry's law constant. The lecture also discusses the distinction between closed and open systems in water biogeochemistry, emphasizing the role of carbonate species in various environments.

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