(1) Solve problems 5, 7, 8, and 10 in Drever, Chapter 3.
(2) Additional problem:
The following data are from a core collected in Monterey Bay, California:
| v | mV |
| .400 | 232.2 |
| .404 | 234.0 |
| .406 | 235.2 |
| .408 | 235.8 |
| .410 | 236.6 |
| .412 | 237.2 |
| .414 | 237.7 |
| .416 | 238.2 |
| .418 | 238.7 |
| .420 | 239.3 |
| .422 | 239.9 |
where v is the volume of 0.096 M HCl added to a 3 ml sample of the pore water. The relationship between mV and pH for this particular electrode is 1 pH unit = 59 mV. Calculate the alkalinity of the sample using the Gran function.