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Chemistry, 06.05.2020 03:17 yasiroarafat12

Acid rain over the Great Lakes has a pH of about 4.5 while acid rain over the West Coast has a pH of about 5.4. The lakes are then acidified by rainfall but are after treated through a neutralizing process called liming. This process involves adding limestone to the lake in large quantities.

a. What are the [H3O+] concentrations in each lake?
b. How many more times concentrated is the acid rain over the Great Lakes?
c. How much limestone in kg would need to be added to completely neutralize a lake on the Great Lakes that is 4.3 billion liters? (Hint: you need to look at the reaction between the lime and the H+ to get the right stoichiometric ratio)

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