Here, the conditional equation for the dissolution of calcium carbonate particles in seawater is written out.

CaCO3 (s)  Ca2+ + CO32- ;Solubility equilibrium constant Ksp

Ksp = Ca2+】×【CO32-

The supersaturated state is, 【Ca2+】×【CO32-/ Ksp  >  1

The saturated (equilibrium) state is, 【Ca2+】×【CO32-/ Ksp  =  1

Undersaturated state is, 【Ca2+】×【CO32-/ Ksp  <  1.

 Since Ca2+ ions in seawater are abundant, 【Ca2+】 can be considered unchanged. Therefore, as 【CO32-】 in seawater becomes smaller, it becomes undersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate and CaCO3 particles dissolve.


Conditions for small 【CO32-】 in seawater 

 So what are the conditions under which 【CO32-】 in seawater becomes smaller? As we have already learned, as the pH of seawater decreases, the dissociation equilibrium of carbonic acid substances shifts, and the ratio of CO32- to DIC becomes smaller: at pH 8, CO32-/DIC = 9%, but at pH 7, CO32-/DIC = less than 1%.


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