Hi Glenn,
I noticed that under Concentration, the term G is "concentration based on equilibrium with a gas (partial pressure) [bars]"
However, in one of the examples in the following link, I came across this line: "HCO3- -3.5 G CO2(g)"
https://documentation.pflotran.org/user_guide/how_to/benchmark.html
If it refers to partial pressure, I’m confused as to how it can have a negative value?
Best regards,
Fatemeh
Negatives values for gas partial pressure under constraints is a hidden capability. When the value is less than or equal to zero, the number is interpreted base 10 log form of the number:
Glenn
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