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Draft Equations File For 2020

This document provides information on various chemical concepts and equations relevant to civil engineering. It defines terms like mass concentration, molarity, molality, and normality. It also presents equations for chemical reactions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base calculations, carbonate system speciation, redox potentials, and iron hydrolysis species. The key information covered includes definitions of important units and terms, common equilibrium, kinetics, acid-base, and redox equations, and data on iron hydrolysis species and their equilibrium constants.

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Draft Equations File For 2020

This document provides information on various chemical concepts and equations relevant to civil engineering. It defines terms like mass concentration, molarity, molality, and normality. It also presents equations for chemical reactions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base calculations, carbonate system speciation, redox potentials, and iron hydrolysis species. The key information covered includes definitions of important units and terms, common equilibrium, kinetics, acid-base, and redox equations, and data on iron hydrolysis species and their equilibrium constants.

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Civil Engineering 1319

Information You May Require

mass concentration (mg/L, mg/kg) mol fraction (unitless)


molarity, molality, activity (mol/L, mol/kg) normality (equivalents/L)

Mass concentration = Mass added (M/V) or Mass added (M/M)


Total volume Total mass

Moles of solute = mass solute = M = n


mol. wt. MW

Molar concentration = moles solute = n


volume solution V

pX = - log[X]

Mole fraction = moles solute = ni


moles solute + solvent Σni

Molality = moles solute added to 1 kg solvent or solid

Equivalent weight = EW = MW/Z

Normality = mass concentration


equivalent weight

Molar activity = Activity = molar concentration x γ or {A} = γ [A]

log γ = -0.5 Z2 √μ or log γi = ksi µ


(1+√μ)

µ = 0.5 Σ Ci Zi2 or μ = (2.5 x 10-5)(TDS) or μ = (1.6 x 10-5)(κ)


Civil Engineering 1319
Information You May Require

aA + bB + cC → products rA = dCA/dt rA = k CAα CBβ CCX

1 1 C
− = kt ln = − kt C = Coe-kt CA = CAo - kt
C Co Co

k T2 = k T1θ (T 2−T1)

{C} {D}
c d

ΔG = ΔH - TΔS ΔG = ΔGo + RT ln
{A} {B}
a b

ΔGo = (ΣniGio)prod - (ΣniGio)react ΔG = -RT ln K + RT ln Q

{C} {D}
c d
{C} {D}
c d KT1 ΔH° 1 1
K= Q= ln = ( − )
{A} {B}
a b
{A} {B}
a b
KT 2 R T2 T1

R = 8.314 J (mol ºK)-1


R = 0.0821 L atm (mol ºK)-1
R = 1.987 cal (mol ºK)-1

log(AB) = log A + log B log (A/B) = log A - log B


log (A+B) = log (A+B) log(10-A) = -A

− b ± b2 − 4ac
2a
Civil Engineering 1319
Information You May Require

Alkalinity = ∑ bases (i) − [H


i
+
]

C 0 ∀0 C∀
∴ CT,A = [ HA ] + ⎣⎡ A − ⎦⎤ = ∴ C T,B = ⎡⎣ Na + ⎤⎦ =
∀0 + ∀ ∀0 + ∀

⎡ 1 ⎤
⎡ ⎤ ⎢ ⎥
⎣⎡ A ⎦⎤

0 ∀0
Co∀o = C[HA] + 1 ⎢ Co∀1 o ⎥ C0∀0
⎡⎣ A − ⎤⎦ = ⎢ ⎥ =
⎢⎣ [ HA ] + ⎡⎣ A ⎤⎦ ⎥⎦

∀ o+∀ ∀0[A+-]∀ ⎢ [∀ HA+∀] ⎥ ∀ +∀
⎢ o− + 1 ⎥ 0
⎢⎣ ⎡⎣ A ⎤⎦ ⎥⎦
⎡ K ⎤ C∀ C∀
=⎢ + A ⎥ 0 0 = α1 0 0
⎢⎣ ⎡⎣ H ⎤⎦ + K A ⎥⎦ ∀0 + ∀ ∀0 + ∀

C∀ ⎛ C∀ ⎞
+ ⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦ = ⎡⎣OH − ⎤⎦ + α1 ⎜ 0 0 ⎟
∀0 + ∀ ⎝ ∀0 + ∀ ⎠

C∀ ⎛ K ⎞ ⎛∀ +∀⎞
= f = α1 + ⎜ W+ − ⎣⎡ H + ⎦⎤ ⎟ ⎜ 0
C0∀0 ⎜⎡ ⎤ ⎟ ⎝ C0∀0 ⎠⎟
⎝ ⎣H ⎦ ⎠

pH = 0.5 (log Co + pKA + pKw)

⎡ CT ⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦ ⎤
⎢ KW ⎥
∴ β = 2.303 + ⎡H ⎤ +
+
⎢ ⎡H+ ⎤ ⎣ ⎦
( )
2 ⎥

⎢⎣ ⎣ ⎦ K A + ⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦ ⎥⎦

CT CT
[ H 2CO3 ] = K1 KK
= α o CT ⎡⎣ HCO3− ⎤⎦ = = α1CT
1+ + 1 22 ⎡⎣ H ⎤⎦
+
K2
⎡⎣ H ⎤⎦ ⎡ H + ⎤
+ 1+ +
⎣ ⎦ K1 ⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦

CT
⎡⎣CO32− ⎤⎦ = 2
= α 2 CT
⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦ ⎡⎣ H + ⎤⎦
1+ +
K2 K1 K 2
Civil Engineering 1319
Information You May Require

LI = pHa - pHS


KS0 γ Ca2+ [Ca ] γ HCO3− [HCO 3 ]
2+

∴ =
K a.2 {H + }

pHS = pKa.2 - pKS0 + p[Ca2+] + p[HCO3-] - log γCa2+ - log γHCO3-

condition 1: precipitation potential should be 4-10 mg/L CaCO3

condition 2: both alkalinity and hardness should be > 40 mg/L as CaCO3


alkalinity
condition 3: 2− > 5 (all species in mg/L)
[Cl − ][SO 4 ]
condition 4: pH … 6.8 – 7.3

ΔG = - n F EH ΔG° = - n F E°H

ΔG°(3) = ΔG°(1) + ΔG°(2)

EH = E°H - RT lnQ = E°H - 0.059 logQ


nF n

pε° = FE° = 16.9 E° pε = FE = 16.9 E


2.3RT 2.3RT

Ecell = Ereference electrode + Eindicator elecrode

R = 8.314 J (mol K)-1


F = 23.06 kcal (volt x equiv.wt.)-1 = 96.845 kJ (volt x mol)-1
Civil Engineering 1319
Information You May Require

Fe(III)/ OH- species


Fe3+ + H2O Fe(OH)2+ + H+ Ka.1 = 10-2.16
Fe(OH)2+ + H2O Fe(OH)2+ + H+ Ka.2 = 10-4.58
Fe(OH)30 is not measurable as a complex.
Fe(OH)2+ + 2H2O Fe(OH)4- + 2H+ Ka.4 = 10-16.26
Fe3+ + OH- Fe(OH)2+ K1 = 1011.84
Fe(OH)2+ + OH- Fe(OH)2+ K2 = 109.42

Fe3+ + H2O Fe(OH)2+ + H+ βa.1 = Ka.1 = 10-2.16


Fe3+ + 2H2O Fe(OH)2+ + 2H+ βa.2 = 10-6.74
Fe3+ + 4H2O Fe(OH)4- + 4H+ βa.A4 = 10-23.0
2Fe3+ + 2H2O Fe2(OH)24+ + 2H+ “β” = 10-2.85
Fe3+ + OH- Fe(OH)2+ β1 = K1 = 1011.84
Fe3+ + 2OH- Fe(OH)2+ β2 = 1021.26
Fe3+ + 4OH- Fe(OH)4- β4 = 1033

Fe(OH)3(s) Fe3+ + 3OH- Kso = 10-38

To go from K’s → Ka’s or β‘s → βa‘s

add H2O H+ + OH- KW = 10-14


1
+ -
or for reverse H + OH H2O K = = 1014
KW

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