Abstract
The apparent dissociation constants for arsenic acid in seawater, based on a free molal hydrogen scale, were determined in artificial seawater over a range of salinities and temperatures. A comparison between constants determined in a sodium chloride solution and artificial seawater of the same ionic strength suggests that a significant amount of the reactive arsenate in seawater is ion paired with cations other than sodium....
Recommended Citation
Lowenthal, Douglas H., Michael E. Pilson, and Robert H. Bryne. 1977. "The determination of the apparent dissociation constants of arsenic acid in water." Journal of Marine Research 35, (4). https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/journal_of_marine_research/1413