Hi. What could be the correct approach to calculate the concentrations of H
+, SO
2(aq), HSO
3-, SO2
3-, CO
2(aq), HCO
3-, CO
32-, Ca
2+, CaSO
3.1/2H
2O and CaSO
4.2H
2O in an experiment where SO
2 is absorbed into limestone slurry. I am particular interested in the concentrations in all five cases of the experiment, namely: (1) Case 1: when the only solid in the slurry is CaCO
3 (2) Case 2: when the two solids in the slurry are CaCO
3 + CaSO
3.1/2H
2O; (3) Case 3: when the two solids in the slurry are CaCO
3 +CaSO
4.2H
2O (4) Case 4: when the solids in the slurry are CaCO
3 + CaSO
3.1/2H
2O + CaSO
4.2H
2O; (5) Case 5: when the solids in the slurry are CaSO
3.1/2H
2O + CaSO
4.2H
2O.
Similar work has been done by: Pasiuk-Bronikowska, W., & Rudzinski, K. J. (1991). Absorption of SO2 into aqueous systems. Chemical Engineering Science, 46(9): 2281–2291.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/000925099185126Ior
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0009-2509(91)85126-IThe difference is that Ca(OH)2 was used, instead of CaCO3. I do not understand the approach used in the article.
Regards
Mchabe