Lecture 9 Flashcards

1
Q

define alkalinity:

A

is the capacity to accept H+ ions

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2
Q

what governs pH of water once CO2 is dissolved?

A

HCO3-

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3
Q

any metal that is 2 or 3+ can form what?

A

acid-mine water

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4
Q

the presence of metal ions in water produces acidic or basic water?

A

acidic

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5
Q

what would the pH in a limestone aquifier be like compared to a pure lake water at pH 5.6?

A

It would be higher.

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6
Q

if the lake has low pH it has a lot of what?

A

CO2

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7
Q

why can you have more human waiste for fertilizer in western soil compared to ontarios soil?

A

Ontario has more acidic soil, if you have acidic soil and metal iolns the metal ions retain the + charge so mobility is increased. if you have an alkaline environment (like western soil) then that metal will have a netural charge and less mobility.

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