Carbon dioxide gas reacts with alkalis(soluble bases) to form
the respective
O carbonates and water
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sulphates and oxygen
bicarbonates and oxygen
sulphates and water
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I want to calculate the CO2 partial pressure from my potassium-bicarbonate solution. I would use the equation
pH=pKa+log([HCO3-]/solubility/partial pressure)
The solution is at 50 °C at 3 M concentration. Sadly, I only found standard values for buffers in blood or for room temperature at low ionic strength.
Does anyone know tables for pKa values that I can use to solve this equation?
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