The concentration of Cu 2+ ions in the water (which also contains sulfate ions) discharged from a certain industrial plant is determined by adding excess sodium sulfide ( Na 2 S ) solution to 0.800 L of the water. The molecular equation is Na 2 S ( a q ) + CuSO 4 ( a q ) → Na 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + CuS ( s ) Write the net ionic equation and calculate the molar concentration of Cu 2+ in the water sample if 0.0177 g of solid CuS is formed.
The concentration of Cu 2+ ions in the water (which also contains sulfate ions) discharged from a certain industrial plant is determined by adding excess sodium sulfide ( Na 2 S ) solution to 0.800 L of the water. The molecular equation is Na 2 S ( a q ) + CuSO 4 ( a q ) → Na 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + CuS ( s ) Write the net ionic equation and calculate the molar concentration of Cu 2+ in the water sample if 0.0177 g of solid CuS is formed.
The concentration of
Cu
2+
ions in the water (which also contains sulfate ions) discharged from a certain industrial plant is determined by adding excess sodium sulfide
(
Na
2
S
)
solution to 0.800 L of the water. The molecular equation is
Na
2
S
(
a
q
)
+
CuSO
4
(
a
q
)
→
Na
2
SO
4
(
a
q
)
+
CuS
(
s
)
Write the net ionic equation and calculate the molar concentration of
Cu
2+
in the water sample if 0.0177 g of solid CuS is formed.
(b) Provide the number of peaks in each of the indicated signals ('H NMR) for the
compound below.
CH3
6
1
H&C.
C
H₂
H2
3
HA
2
2
4
5
5
8. The emission spectrum below for a one-electron (hydrogen-like) species in the
gas phase shows all the lines, before they merge together, resulting from
transitions to the ground state from higher energy states. Line A has a
wavelength of 10.8 nm.
BA
Increasing wavelength, \ -
a) What are the upper and lower principal quantum numbers corresponding to
the lines labeled A and B?
b) Identify the one-electron species that exhibits the spectrum.
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