1. A 250.0-mL seawater sample was titrated against 0.1250 M silver nitrate to test its chloride ion content. It required 13.56 mL to reach end point. a. Write the balance chemical reaction AND the net ionic reaction. [Do not forget to write the phases of each species] b. What is the molarity of the chloride ion in the seawater sample? [Use the titration values to solve the concentration.]
1. A 250.0-mL seawater sample was titrated against 0.1250 M silver nitrate to test its chloride ion content. It required 13.56 mL to reach end point. a. Write the balance chemical reaction AND the net ionic reaction. [Do not forget to write the phases of each species] b. What is the molarity of the chloride ion in the seawater sample? [Use the titration values to solve the concentration.]
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Transcribed Image Text:PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
IA
1
H
HA
BA
NA
VIA
16
VIIA
17
1.01
2
VA
15
7
13
14
3
5
6
8
LI
Be
с
12.01
9.01
6.94
11
N
14.01
15
B
1081
13
Al Si
26.98 28.09
O
16.00
16
F
19.00
17
12
HIB
IVB
VB
V16
VIIB
V48
n
18
118
Na
22.99
19
Mg
24.31
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
20
29
Ca
Sc
Ti
V
Mn
Fe
55.85
40.08
30
Cu Zn
63.55 65.39
47
44.96
47.87
K
39.10
37
Rb
85.47
50.94
54.94
CI
35.45
35
Br
79.90
53
1
27
Co
58.93
45
Rh
Pd
Ag
Cd
102.91 106.42 107.87 112.41
Ni
58.69
46
30.97 32.07
31
34
Ga Ge
Se
69.72 72.64
78.96
49
50
52
In Sn Sb Te
11482 118.71 121.76 127.60 126.90
As
74.92
51
38
Cr
52.00
42
Mo
95.94
74
39
40
48
Sr
Y
88.91
Zr
91.22
87.62
56
Nb
92.91
73
Tc
(98)
75
71
72
79
80
81
85
55
Cs
Ba Lu
132.91 137.33 173.04
Hf
Ta
W
Re
Ru
101.07
76
77
76
Os Ir Pt
190.23 192.22 195.08
108
109
110
Hs
Mt Ds
(269) (278) (281)
82
Au Hg TI Pb
196.97 200.59 204.38 207.20
111
112
113
114
83
Bi
208.98
115
178.49
180.95
183.84 186.21
84
Po
(209)
116
LV Uus
(293) (294)
At
(210)
117
103
104
105
106
107
87
88
Fr Ra
Lr
Rf
Sg Bh
Db
(268)
Uup
Rg Cn
(280)
Uut FI
(286) (289)
(223) (226) (262)
(267)
(269)
(270)
(285)
(288)
57
58
59
60
61
62
66
Ce
Lanthanide
Series
La
138.91 140.12
Pr Nd
140.91 144.24
Pm
(145)
93
63
Sm Eu
150.36 151.96
67
68
69
Dy Ho Er Tm
162.50 164.93 167.26 168.93
70
Yb
173.04
64
65
Gd Tb
157.25 158.93
96
97
98
Cm Bk Cf
(247) (247) (251) (252)
90
92
100
101
102
89
91
Ac Th Pa
(227) 232.04 231.04 238.03
Actinide
95
Np Pu
Am
(237) (244) (243)
99
Es
Fm
Md
No
Senes
(257)
(258)
(259)
C
F
18
2
He
4.00
10
Ne
20.18
18
Ar
39.95
36
Kr
83.80
54
Xe
131.29
96
Rn
(222)
118
Uuo
(294)
![1. A 250.0-mL seawater sample was titrated against 0.1250 M
silver nitrate to test its chloride ion content. It required 13.56
mL to reach end point.
a. Write the balance chemical reaction AND the net ionic
reaction.
[Do not forget to write the phases of each species]
b. What is the molarity of the chloride ion in the seawater
sample?
[Use the titration values to solve the concentration.]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa830c92e-f378-44ec-b9bd-b1903d98b9c5%2Fb2cc8579-737b-4667-9b7a-9d7265f10d4c%2F00hu1e_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. A 250.0-mL seawater sample was titrated against 0.1250 M
silver nitrate to test its chloride ion content. It required 13.56
mL to reach end point.
a. Write the balance chemical reaction AND the net ionic
reaction.
[Do not forget to write the phases of each species]
b. What is the molarity of the chloride ion in the seawater
sample?
[Use the titration values to solve the concentration.]
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