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2 React Conceptual Model

3 Equilibrium in Multicomponent Systems The “basis” Secondary species Mass action Mass balance

4 — Important Point — Bulk vs. Free Quantities Bulk quantities describe overall composition in terms of the amount of a component distributed throughout the system. For example, the analytical concentration of Na (perhaps in mg/kg) describes the total amount of sodium present in all Na species. Free quantities describe the actual amount or activity of a species, mineral, or gas. For example, the free concentration of Na + includes just the sodium present as the free ion. Example: the bulk amount of quartz in a system would include the mineral plus the amount of silica in solution. The free amount of quartz is the number of moles, grams, or cm 3 of the mineral itself. Commonly used bulk constraints are fluid compositions determined by chemical analysis. Common free constraints are the amounts of minerals in the system, pH, Eh, and gas fugacities.

5 Tracing a Reaction Path  = 0Initial composition, initial temperature, initial fugacities Solve for equilibrium state  =  Incremental changes in composition, temperature, fugacity Solve for equilibrium state  = 2  Further increment of changes Solve for equilibrium state  = 1Further composition, temperature, fugacities Solve for equilibrium state

6 Reaction Path Examples — (1) Titration Path Define an initial system on Basis pane Set species to be titrated on Reactants pane This mass of reactant will be added over reaction path

7 Reaction Path Examples — (2) Polythermal Paths Go to Basis pane Access “temperature” pulldown to see options You can set a sliding temperature path or a mixing path. Or, add a heat source on the Medium pane

8 Reaction Path Examples — (3) Sliding Activity/Fugacity Paths Define an initial system on Basis pane Set species to slide on Reactants pane CO 2 fugacity will slide from initial value to one

9 Task 1 — Buffers in Solution Titrate HCl into two alkaline solutions. Consider NaCl and Na 2 CO 3 solutions. How does pH change?

10 0.1.2.3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 pH CO 3 −− + H +  HCO 3 − HCO 3 − + H +  CO 2 (aq) + H 2 O HCl reacted (moles) NaCl solution Na 2 CO 3 solution

11 050100150200250300 0 20 40 60 80 100 HCl reacted (mmol/kg) Species concentration (mmol/kg) CO 3 −− HCO 3 − NaHCO 3 NaCO 3 − CO 2 (aq)

12 –1 +1 Slopes-of-the-Lines Method Species concentration (mmol/kg).83 CO 3 −− +.17 NaCO 3 −− + H + .83 HCO 3 − +.17 NaHCO 3.83 HCO 3 − +.17 NaHCO 3 + H +  CO 2 (aq) +.17 Na + + H 2 O HCl reacted (mmol/kg) CO 3 −− HCO 3 − CO 2 (aq) NaCO 3 − NaHCO 3

13 12108642 0 20 40 60 80 100 pH CO 2 (aq) CO 3 -- HCO 3 - NaCO 3 - NaHCO 3 Species concentration (mmol/kg)

14 Task 2 — Coexisting Minerals as Buffers Pyrite and Hematite in equilibrium. How do pH and oxidation state change when exposed to oxygen? Project reaction trace on Act2 diagram.

15 0200400600800 0 100 200 300 400 O 2 reacted (mmol/kg) FeCl + H+ HSO 4 − 0 100 200 Pyrite Hematite Species concentration (mmol/kg) Mineral concentration (mmol/kg) O 2 (aq) Fe ++ SO 4 −−

16 Fe ++ Hematite Pyrite Troilite Fe +++ FeOH ++ 0.5 O 2 + 2 Fe ++ + 2 H 2 O Fe 2 O 3 + 4 H + 3.5 O 2 + Pyrite + H 2 O Fe ++ + 2 HSO 4 - 3.5 O 2 + Pyrite + H 2 O Fe ++ + 2 SO 4 -- + 2H + 100°C

17 Task 3 — Gas Buffers Gas reservoir buffers chemistry of natural waters. Consider exhaustible and infinite buffers.

18 0.2.4.6.81 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 NaOH reacted (moles) pH Fixed CO 2 fugacity Closed system

19 00.10.20.3 0.005.01 CO 2 (aq) CO 3 NaCO 3 − 2− Species concentration (mmol/kg) NaOH reacted (moles) Closed System

20 0.2.4.6.81 0.1.2.3 CO 3 2− NaCO 3 − HCO 3 − NaHCO 3 − NaOH reacted (moles) Fixed CO 2 Fugacity Species concentration (mmol/kg)

21 Craig M. Bethke and Brian Farrell © Copyright 2016 Aqueous Solutions LLC. This document may be reproduced and modified freely to support any licensed use of The Geochemist’s Workbench® software, provided that any derived materials acknowledge original authorship.


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