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CO2 Solubility Equilibrium (1 Viewer)

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Is CO2 (g) <---> CO2 (aq) enough to represent this equilibrium or do you have to add the other reactions?
 

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that might be too brief

you should probably include water in that instead of just aq
 

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I would use CO2 + H2O <---> H2CO3 equation

the mole ratio is needed to show the change in pressure
 

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Do we need to show "+heat" as a product as well?
 

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it's always good to know it's exothermic if the question refers to temperature increase/decrease
 

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Do not show '+ plus'. Indicate by a negative delta H for exo
 

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Show the entire thing including the disassociation as that affects solubility.
 

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How many equations would that be? I've seen this equilibrium represented by 1, 2 and 4 equations
 

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