Prelaboratory Assignment: Qualitative Analysis Group III Cations 1. Prepare a complete flow chart for the procedure and put it on your data sheet.
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- 2. Formaldehyde. Qualitative and quantitative analysis.When we make a calibration curve, we want the range of calibration standards to the analyte concentrations in the samples. If this is not the case, we will have to the samples, depending on the analyte concentration. O Exclude, concentrate or dilute O Include, spike O Include, concentrate or dilute None of These O Exclude, calculate the concentration of You have prepared a set of calibration standards for nitrate in surface water where you are using Beer's Law to generate the calibration curve. The calibration equation for the standards you have prepared between 1 and 15 ppm is y = 0.0820x +0.00900. You analyze a 3.00 mL water sample and generate an absorbance response of 1.12. You report the concentration of nitrate in this sample as: O None of These O 4.52 ppm O The concentration is out of range so it cannot be reported O 13.5 ppm O 13.5 absorbancephs.blackboard.com/webapps/assessment/take/take.jsp?course_assessment_id%3D 36688_1&course_id%3D_31958 1&content_id%3_1130567_1&- 8r 10 13 140 15 16 20 11 12 17 18 19 20 A Moving to another question will save this response. Quèstion 6 Select the statement that is not supported by the following equation: q=0=(mwater)(Cwater)(ATwater)+ (mmetal)(Cmetal)( ATmetal) The total change in heat is the sum of the changes in heat of water and a metal. Energy is conserved. Energy is transferred between water and a metal. Energy is lost during a calorimetry experiment. A Moving to another question will save this response. hp & %23 9. 6. 00 进3
- HP TrueVision HD 4 Texas Workfor Mộc Homework × W. College Physic mical App AN Careers eagleonline.hccs.edu/courses/188795/assignments/3601808 valnabie diler reD 4 dl 10.1Tam Constants | Periodic Table Part O Complete the fourth row. Complete the following table by calculating the missing entries and indicating whether the solution is acidic or basic. Express your answer using two decimal places. Acidic or [H+] [OH-] pH pOH basic? 7.4x10-3 ΑΣφ 3.3x10-10 M pH 8.25 5.73 Is to fa ho II 10 inserti) How many moles of hydrochloric acid were there in the volume of acid added in the titration? ii) How many moles of calcium hydroxide were there in the 25 cm sample of solution that the student used in the titration? iii) What was the concentration of the calcium hydroxide solution in mol/dm?Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Initial burette reading (mL) 2.29 1.41 1.95 Molarity of NaOH (M) 0.100 0.100 0.100 Volume of vinegar sample (mL) 5.00 5.00 5.00 Final burette reading (mL) 50.37 49.39 49.84 Table 2. Titration data Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Initial burette reading (mL) 2.29 1.41 1.95 Molarity of NaOH (M) 0.100 0.100 0.100 Volume of vinegar sample (mL) 5.00 5.00 5.00 Final burette reading (mL) 50.37 49.39 49.84 Expected color at end point Volume of NaOH used (mL) 48.08 47.98 47.89 Compute for the ff: a. Average moles of acetic acid (mol)? b. Average molarity of acetic acid (M)? c. Average molarity of acetic acid (M)?
- DATA AND CALCULATIONS Show all calculations neatly on an attached sheet. Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 70.6849. 68.0749 2.61g 23.25ML O.65ML 22.6mL Mass of flask + vinegar Mass of empty flask Mass of vinegar used Final buret reading Initial buret reading Volume of NaOH used Moles of NaOH used 0.00226 mol Moles of açetic acid titrated Mass of acetic acid titrated Mass % acetic acid in vinegar 5.0%Help me pleaseFor the CO2 impact experiment station: 1) Obtain two plastic cups, red cabbage indicator, a straw, and plastic wrap. 2) Fill each cup approximately one-quarter to one-third full of tap water and add ~10 mL of the red cabbage indicator. 3) Place the two cups side by side on a sheet of white paper. 4) Place the straw into one of the beakers and cover that beaker with the plastic wrap. 5) Carefully blow bubbles into the test cup for 3 min. and observe both cups. 6) Compare the color to the control cup and record any differences. This the Question: Did the beaker with the solution into which CO2 was bubbled change pH/color? By how much? Is this what, you would predict, based on your knowledge of the chemistry of CO2?
- 2 Trial 1: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) Trial 1: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L) Trial 2: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) How Trial 2: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L) Trial 3: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) Trial 3: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L)A student prepares a 1.4M aqueous solution of benzoic acid (C,H,CO,H). Calculate the fraction of benzoic acid that is in the dissociated form in his solution. Express your answer as a percentage. You will probably find some useful data in the ALEKS Data resource. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. | %Examples of this are solid particles and liquid droplets. * vocs SPM НAPS None of the above