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EEOB 655 Lab #4: pH, Alkalinity, Acidity, Calcium, Conductivity Joe Conroy 20/21 April 2004 pH Conductivity Calcium Alkalinity Acidity Lake Function.

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1 EEOB 655 Lab #4: pH, Alkalinity, Acidity, Calcium, Conductivity Joe Conroy 20/21 April 2004 pH Conductivity Calcium Alkalinity Acidity Lake Function

2 EEOB 655 Goals 1)Measure pH, alkalinity, acidity, calcium, and conductivity in three water sources 2)Determine how these parameters interact to shape lake function 3)Gain familiarity in lab analytical techniques

3 EEOB 655 pH Measure of the hydrogen ion concentration pH = -log[H] Use either color indicators or electrodes Electrode system description on pp. 126-127

4 EEOB 655 Alkalinity Buffering capacity of lake waters Due to dissolved substances that accept protons Carbonate species important Amount of carbonate present dependent on pH, watershed, partial pressure of CO 2 in atm. CO 2 (atm)  CO 2 (dis)+H 2 0  H 2 CO 3  H + +HCO 3 -  H + +CO 3 2- In practice, Alkalinity = acid added to equivalence point standardized to CaCO 3

5 EEOB 655 Acidity Opposite of Alkalinity Determines the amount of CO 2 dissolved in lake water Acidity = base added to equivalence point Selection of acid or base of the appropriate normality simplifies calculations (pp. 131-132)

6 EEOB 655 Calcium Important for determining the “hardness” of lake water Hardness determines the ability of water to precipitate soap Expressed in terms of CaCO 3 /L Determined using Sodium EDTA titration

7 EEOB 655 Specific Conductance Measure of the dissolved ions in a lake water sample Equal to the inverse of the resistance Temperature of importance (inc. of 2-3%/°C) Use a conductivity meter Standardized to 25°C and to a standard KCl solution

8 EEOB 655 Consequential Questions How do alkalinity, acidity, and pH interact to determine the total dissolved inorganic carbon in a lake? How do phytoplankton (who are taking up C for photosynthesis) affect the alkalinity? How does calcium affect carbon concentration and phytoplankter processes?


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