Answer:
3.2x10^-7 mg/L
Step-by-step explanation:
pH is the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+].
A pH of 6.5 means [H+] = 3.2x10^-7 moles/liter
The molar mass of H is 1 (1 gram/mole)
A liter of solution would therefor contain 3.2x10^-7 grams of H
(3.2x10^-7 grams of H)/(1,000 grams total) = 3.2x10^-4 grams/L
Convert: (3.2x10^-4 grams/L)*(1000mg/1gram) = 3.2x10^-7 mg/L
The same process can be used for the OH concentration. But I'm confused about the role of CaCO3.