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29 September, 20:50

Use the information in the table below to answer the following question:

Lake Volume Buffer (CaCO3) Concentration

Squirrel Lake, 80,000 Liters, 2 mg/L

Moose Lake, 100,000 Liters, 1.6 mg/L

Question 1:

The total amount of buffer in Squirrel lake is___

mg. (Type only numbers in the box)

Question 2:

The total amount of buffer in Moose Lake is

mg. (Type only numbers in the box)

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  1. 29 September, 22:09
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    Both are 160,000 mg.

    Explanation:

    So the total amounts of buffer are going to be expressed in mg (in your case). This means you can take the concentrations (in mg/L) and multiply by the volumes (in L) to get your amounts mg.

    For Squirrel Lake:

    2 mg/L * 80,000 L = 160,000 mg

    For Moose Lake:

    1.6 mg/L * 100,000 L = 160,000 mg
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