Normalized Intensity 0.95 0.90- 0.85 6 0.80 8 0.75 10 0.70 0.65 0.60 0.55 0.50 0.45 0.40 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 144 136 128 120 112 104 96 96 3 2 1 Се 88 88 80 72 Chemical Shift (ppm) 99 64 56 56 48 40 40 32 32 24 24 16 8
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- Please help to.identify all peaksSample IdentificationCodeConcentration of M%TA=2-log(%T)Q50004.00 x 10-417.90.75Q50013.20 x 10-425.00.6Q50022.40 x 10-435.70.46Q50031.60 x 10-450.20.3Q50048.000 x 10-570.80.15SampleIdentificationCode%TA=2-log(%T)AMQ0210150143.70.359518560.360.000192Q0210150244.10.355561410.360.00018Q0210150343.80.358525890.360.00017Q0210150444.10.355561410.360.00018Q0210150543.80.358525890.360.00017What was their percent error?43%Does Batch 021015 meet legal requirements?No, because it is not between 2.85 * 10(4) and 3.15 * 10(4)Well #DropsBluedye1234567891012345678910Drops 9Distilled water876543210Concne 0.26tration0.52Test Tube #0.781.041.3Solutions3Concentration (M)2.082.32.6Concentration (ppm)1:1 dilution11.82Starting Dilution21.562:1 dilution0A.Zero standard0Was your calibration curve as linear as you expected?B.Did you experience any âdriftâ of the resistance readings?C.What is the equation of your best-fit line?D.What commercial drink did you analyze?E.Assuming…Molar concentration of the dye stock solution: 2.52e-5 mol/L Operating Wavelength: 630 nm Solutions(Dilutions) Absorbance (A)(a.u.) 1 0.073 2 0.118 3 0.258 4 0.477 Using linear regression determine the absorbance/concentration relationship for the dye. [dye] =_____ x A
- a laccd sign i X C tab McGraw-Hil X A ALEKS-Shu X https://www-awu.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/1o_u-lgNslkr7j8P3jH-IvUrTNdLZh5A8CnG03PBGuXr8iCPa7ZMmym9HtY-pEBmXkvCfq... O CHEMICAL REACTIONS Calculating ion molarity using solute mass shift ↑ Calculate the molarity of Cl anions in the chemist's solution. Be sure your answer is rounded to the correct number of significant digits. caps lock esc Explanation ALEKS A chemist prepares a solution of vanadium(III) chloride (VC13) by measuring out 1.50 g of VCl₂ into a 300. mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with distilled water. ILION K →1 E mol L ? Type here to search A Graw X HI Check 12 (8) 2 Z W S # 3 X alt $ D 4 C x10 f5 % X 100 LO 5 V f6 4- (0) 6 ALEKS G 14.1 f7 4+ & Y B hp 7 X H McGraw-Hi x A ALEKS-Shix Sign In 시기 fg IAA * © 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Center Accessibilit # a @ 76°F ㅅ 11:03 7/25/2 00 8 N 19 DII 9 fo K M DDI 2/5 0 P 12 insert [ = X + alt prt sc 46 Shusha 0 1 A backs paus cteI need step by step process solving [4.184x156(Tf-295)] + [4.184x85.2(Tf-368)] = 0. because my work is wrong. Thank you!!(81310 - 76200) ÷ 0.00216 With Sig Figs
- In the technique of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) the peak area response for a particular analyte is directly proportional to concentration Analgesic tablets typically consist of aspirin and caffeine as the active ingredients, the remainder made up of inert binding material. The concentrations of aspirin and caffeine may be routinely monitored using HPLC, whereby the peak areas obtained from a solution of the tablet are compared with those obtained from standard solutions of the analytes. In an analysis to determine the concentration of caffeine in such a tablet, the following data were recorded: Solutions Analysed: Tablet Sample: Mass of tablet (dissolved in 250 cm methano): 0.523 g Caffeine Standard: Mass of caffeine (diessolved in 500 cm methanol) 0.105 g HPLC results: Solution Peak Area (catfeine) 1. Tablet Sample 325 2. Caffeine Std. 865 The concentration of caffeine in the tablet (expressed as a mass (w/wl percentage) was Oa 1.89 Ob 13.4 O 3.77 Od. 267 Oe 7.54 You…can you help me interpret this?ALEKS - Jacqueline Hoppenrey x G convert mg to g - Google Searc x A www-awn.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/1o_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-IQiHqRdYV 6Ux63Syp.JXz0Coxvwqgg4JkWI72X79QvOLp9_7U27sYQhkaocvdwecGvsUzo65uy3F6spORRg1XSqgh81is O STOICHIOMETRY Using molarity to find solute mass and solution volume Jacqueline A chemist adds 55.0 mL of a 4.75M silver perchlorate (AGCIO,) solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in grams of silver perchlorate the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Explanation Check Privacy Accessibil 2021 McGraw-Hill Education All Rights Reserved Terms of Use
- %Transmittance 2803.84 2530,61 2179.10 1667.25 1610.3 575.42 1514.36 1416.49 1320.29 1281.24 1181.12 1116.52 1039.48021.53" 959.2843.73 835.80 751.45 95 fo radicat 90- 85- 80- 75- 70- 65- 60- 55 50- 45- 40 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 Wavenumbers (cm-1) Wed Oct 05 06:10:12 2011 (GMT-04:00) FIND PEAKS: Spectrum: Region: Absolute threshold: 90.824 jo radical 3529.29 721.12 Sensitivity: Peak list: 50 751.45 51.334 Position: Position: Position: Position: Position: Position: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: 68.728 66.910 835.80 943.73 959.28 1021.53 67.665 78.586 Position: Position: 1039.48 1116.52 79.710 68.993 67.903 1181.12j8P3jH-IQs_dp5pR4ENzvdYC-70kXyMz36BqJhw3sVPfBxMaZmh3VAdOl15aFtsHtwY9DBTUk4n818JEN-OWHIZVK39yT1iQorCn2ao?loBw7QYjlbavbSPXtx- egin | Student Veri. Hb Logout MyProgrammingLab Imported From IE ITEC2110:Summer2... TunesToTube - Upl. O Web Development.. O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Cla Using a second-order Integrated rate law to find concentration c.. -1 At a certain temperature this reaction follows second-order kinetics with a rate constant of 16.0 M s t: CICH,CH,C1 (g) → CH,CHCI (g) +HC1 (g) Suppose a vessel contains CICH, CH,Cl at a concentration of 1.46 M. Calculate the concentration of CICH,CH, Cl in the vessel 0.670 seconds later. You may assumne no other reaction is important. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.Please create a caption for this table. Solution NaCl Conc. (%) Osmolality (mOsm) % transmittance Absorbance % hemolysis % crenation C distilled 0 0 0.001029 4.987584625 100 0.03354 1 0.177179111 54.61 0.001551 4.809388202 96.42720001 0.05837 2 0.297126222 91.58 0.01012 3.994819487 80.09527231 0.08444 3 0.442542222 136.4 3.849 1.414652089 28.3634704 0.134 4 0.590164444 181.9 64.8 0.188424994 3.777880643 0.2125 5 0.74752 230.4 95.64 0.019360433 0.388172513 0.3368 6 0.89644 276.3 99.56 0.001915112 0.038397585 0.5336 7 1.095648889 337.7 99.98 8.68676E-05 0.001741676 0.9834 8 1.336711111 412 100 0 0 2.1 9 1.755568889 541.1 100 0 0 7.9 10 2.674395556 824.3 100 0 0 57.83 11 4.490211111 1384 100 0 0 99.72