780 mL of 1.10% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.400 M BaCl2 solution. mL with water. Take mL of the 0.400 M BaCl2 solution and dilute to e 7.60 L of 0.100 M HCIO4 from the commercial reagent [71.0% HCIO4 (w w), sp gr 1.67]. Take mL of the concentrated reagent and dilute to L with water.

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Describe the preparation of
a 780 mL of 0.0160 M AGN0, from the solid reagent.
mL.
Dissolve
g AgNO, in enough water to give a final volume of
Submit
b 3.20 L of 0.203 M HCI, starting with a 6.00 M solution of the reagent.
Take
mL of the 6.00 M HCl and dilute to
L with water.
780 mL of a solution that is 0.0160 M in K*, starting with solid K. Fe (CN),.
Dissolve
g K4 Fe (CN), in enough water to give a final volume of
mL.
d 780 mL of 1.10% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.400 M BaCl, solution.
Take
mL of the 0.400 M BaCl2 solution and dilute to
mL with water.
e 7.60 L of 0.100 M HCIO4 from the commercial reagent [71.0% HCIO4 (w w), sp gr 1.67].
Take
mL of the concentrated reagent and dilute to
L with water.
Transcribed Image Text:Describe the preparation of a 780 mL of 0.0160 M AGN0, from the solid reagent. mL. Dissolve g AgNO, in enough water to give a final volume of Submit b 3.20 L of 0.203 M HCI, starting with a 6.00 M solution of the reagent. Take mL of the 6.00 M HCl and dilute to L with water. 780 mL of a solution that is 0.0160 M in K*, starting with solid K. Fe (CN),. Dissolve g K4 Fe (CN), in enough water to give a final volume of mL. d 780 mL of 1.10% (w/v) aqueous BaCl2 from a 0.400 M BaCl, solution. Take mL of the 0.400 M BaCl2 solution and dilute to mL with water. e 7.60 L of 0.100 M HCIO4 from the commercial reagent [71.0% HCIO4 (w w), sp gr 1.67]. Take mL of the concentrated reagent and dilute to L with water.
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