How to solve a pH problem!

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A water sample has a pH of 8.21 and a total ca2+ concentration of 143 ppm.

a. What are the molar concentrations of CO32- and HCO3-?
b. What is the total alkalinity of the water?

Thank you!
 
lol i assume your a student of chemistry, so i would suggest asking your proffesor.
 
I transcribed this problem word-for-word and this is all I was given.
I have the following equations relating ca2+, CO32- and HCO3-.

1..... CO2(g)+H2O(aq)<=>H2CO3(aq)

2..... H2CO3<=>H+ +HCO3-

3..... CaCO3(s)<=>Ca2+ + CO32-

4..... CO32- + H2O<=>HCO3- + OH-

These equations are used in conjunction with Ka, Kb, Kw, Ksp values which are not given in the question. Hope this info rings a bell for somebody
Thanks, everybody, for your help!
 
I think the important chemical equilibrium in this problem would be:
HCO3- <=> H+ + CO3(-2)

Are you allowed to look up the Ka for this equation to solve the problem?
 
lol ur avatar says ur snails are breading.
 
did you ever get the answer for this question?

chem student needing help. what was the final answer?
 
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