Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9458141 Applied Geochemistry 2005 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
It is demonstrated that “net alkalinity” is a valid mathematical construction based on theoretical definitions of alkalinity and acidity. Further, it is shown that, for most mine-drainage solutions, a useful net alkalinity value can be derived from: (1) alkalinity and acidity values based on aqueous speciation, (2) measured alkalinity minus calculated acidity, or (3) taking the negative of the value obtained in a standard method “hot peroxide” acidity titration, provided that labs report negative values. The authors recommend the third approach; i.e., net alkalinity = −Hot Acidity.
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