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1) Consider a situation where 5 grams of chemical A, with Kaw=0.5 and Kd=15.5 (LW/kg Soil),...

1) Consider a situation where 5 grams of chemical A, with Kaw=0.5 and Kd=15.5 (LW/kg Soil), is spilled into a closed 30-liter flask containing 15-liter of water and 15-liter of air and 150 grams of soil. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of chemical A in water, air and soil media ( ). Also calculate the final mass of chemical A in air, water, and soil media.

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