The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe 2 ( SO ) 4 and the value of K a for the dissociation reaction of Fe ( H 2 O ) 6 3 + is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Osmotic pressure is the amount of pressure required to be applied across a semi-permeable membrane in order to stop the flow of solvent molecules in a solution of lower concentration to higher concentration. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property. The value of osmotic pressure is calculated by the formula. π = i × C × R × T To determine: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe 2 ( SO ) 4
The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe 2 ( SO ) 4 and the value of K a for the dissociation reaction of Fe ( H 2 O ) 6 3 + is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Osmotic pressure is the amount of pressure required to be applied across a semi-permeable membrane in order to stop the flow of solvent molecules in a solution of lower concentration to higher concentration. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property. The value of osmotic pressure is calculated by the formula. π = i × C × R × T To determine: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe 2 ( SO ) 4
Solution Summary: The author explains that the expected osmotic pressure of the given solution is underset_6.11atm.
Interpretation: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe2(SO)4 and the value of Ka for the dissociation reaction of Fe(H2O)63+ is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: Osmotic pressure is the amount of pressure required to be applied across a semi-permeable membrane in order to stop the flow of solvent molecules in a solution of lower concentration to higher concentration. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property. The value of osmotic pressure is calculated by the formula.
π=i×C×R×T
To determine: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe2(SO)4
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution of Fe2(SO)4 and the value of Ka for the dissociation reaction of Fe(H2O)63+ is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: Osmotic pressure is the amount of pressure required to be applied across a semi-permeable membrane in order to stop the flow of solvent molecules in a solution of lower concentration to higher concentration. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property. The value of osmotic pressure is calculated by the formula.
π=i×C×R×T
To determine: The value of Ka for the dissociation reaction of Fe(H2O)63+.
what temperature does a 50% (mole
fraction) of ammonia/water liquid
mixture boil at 1 atm
1) Suppose 0.1 kg ice at 0°C (273K) is in 0.5kg water at 20°C (293K). What is the change in entropy of the ice as it melts at 0°?
To produce the original "water gas" mixture, carbon (in a combustible form known as coke) is reacted with steam: 131.4 kJ + H20(g) + C(s) → CO(g) + H2(g) From this information and the equations in the previous problem, calculate the enthalpy for the combustion or carbon to form carbon dioxide.
kindly show me how to solve both parts of the same long problem. Thanks
we were assigned to dilute 900ppm
in to 18ppm by using only 250ml vol
flask. firstly we did calc and convert
900ppm to 0.9 ppm to dilute in 1 liter.
to begin the experiment we took
0,225g of kmno4 and dissolved in to
250 vol flask. then further we took 10
ml sample sol and dissolved in to 100
ml vol flask and put it in to a
spectrometer and got value of 0.145A
.
upon further calc we got v2 as 50ml
. need to find DF, % error (expval and
accptVal), molarity, molality. please
write the whole report. thank you
The format, tables, introduction,
procedure and observation, result,
calculations, discussion and
conclusion
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