The osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of a slightly soluble polymer (a compound composed of large molecules formed by linking many smaller molecules together) in water was measured using the osmometer in Figure 12.22. The difference in the heights of the liquid levels was determined to be 1.26 cm at 25 °C . Assume the solution has a density of 1 .00 g ml -1 . What is the osmotic pressure of the solution in torr? What is the molarity of the solution? (c) At what temperature would the solution be expected to freeze? (d) On the basis of the results of these calculations, explain why freezing point depression cannot be used to determine the molecular masses of compounds composed of very large molecules.
The osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of a slightly soluble polymer (a compound composed of large molecules formed by linking many smaller molecules together) in water was measured using the osmometer in Figure 12.22. The difference in the heights of the liquid levels was determined to be 1.26 cm at 25 °C . Assume the solution has a density of 1 .00 g ml -1 . What is the osmotic pressure of the solution in torr? What is the molarity of the solution? (c) At what temperature would the solution be expected to freeze? (d) On the basis of the results of these calculations, explain why freezing point depression cannot be used to determine the molecular masses of compounds composed of very large molecules.
The osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of a slightly soluble polymer (a compound composed of large molecules formed by linking many smaller molecules together) in water was measured using the osmometer in Figure 12.22. The difference in the heights of the liquid levels was determined to be 1.26 cm at
25 °C
.
Assume the solution has a density of
1
.00 g ml
-1
.
What is the osmotic pressure of the solution in torr?
What is the molarity of the solution? (c) At what temperature would the solution be expected to freeze? (d) On the basis of the results of these calculations, explain why freezing point depression cannot be used to determine the molecular masses of compounds composed of very large molecules.
Definition Definition Large and very high-molecular-weight substances that consist of hundreds to thousands of repeating units. Polymers are also known as macromolecules. Number-average-molecular weight is the measuring system for the polymers.
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Complexation wl diphenyl carbazide (OPC) in acidic media is another type of sensitive photometric method used for the analysis of aqueous.
hexavalent chromium. At 540nm the cherry-red complex as a result of DPC reaction w/ chromium can be photometrically measured.
at this wavelength.
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a 25mL
The UV-vis analysis for the determination of nexavalent chromium in ground water sample is given below. The experiment was based
on external calibration method w/ each measurement sample prepared are as follows
lab sample analysis contained the standard
100 ppb croy cor groundwater sample, volumes used as indicated below), 12.50 mL of 0.02 M H2Soy and 5.50 ml of 100 ppm DPC (wi
water to adjust final volume to 25-ml). The main stripping method was square wave voltammetry, following the conditions set
in the main ASV experiment.
Standard 100
Volumetric
Groundwater
H2SO4 0.20 M,
flask
Sample, mL
ppb CrO4*,
100…
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