The alkalinity due to bicarbonate ion when P < 1/2M will be ____________a.M-2Pb.2(M-P)c.2P-Md.Nil
Question
The alkalinity due to bicarbonate ion when P < 1/2M will be ____________a.M-2Pb.2(M-P)c.2P-Md.Nil
Solution
The alkalinity due to bicarbonate ion when P < 1/2M will be 2(M-P). So, the correct answer is b. 2(M-P).
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