The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water: C 7 H 5 BiO 4 ( s ) + H 2 O( l ) ⇌ C 7 H 4 O 3 2 − ( a q ) + Bi 3+ ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) K = ? If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10 −19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water: C 7 H 5 BiO 4 ( s ) + H 2 O( l ) ⇌ C 7 H 4 O 3 2 − ( a q ) + Bi 3+ ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) K = ? If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10 −19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water:
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If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10−19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
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There is an instrument in Johnson 334 that measures total-reflectance x-ray fluorescence (TXRF) to do elemental analysis (i.e., determine what elements are present in a sample). A researcher is preparing a to measure calcium content in a series of well water samples by TXRF with an internal standard of vanadium (atomic symbol: V). She has prepared a series of standard solutions to ensure a linear instrument response over the expected Ca concentration range of 40-80 ppm. The concentrations of Ca and V (ppm) and the instrument response (peak area, arbitrary units) are shown below. Also included is a sample spectrum. Equation 1 describes the response factor, K, relating the analyte signal (SA) and the standard signal (SIS) to their respective concentrations (CA and CIS).
Ca, ppm
V, ppm
SCa, arb. units
SV, arb. units
20.0
10.0
14375.11
14261.02
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17997.10
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10.0
39275.74
12988.01
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10.0
57530.75
14268.54
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