The moles of Na + ions required to replace 0.015 M Ca 2 + and 0.0010 M Fe 3 + in 1.0 × 10 3 L of hard water is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Molarity ( M ) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per liter of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L . The expression to calculate the moles of the compound when molarity of solution and volume of solution are given is as follows: Moles of compound ( mol ) = [ volume of solution ( L ) ( molarity of solution ( mol ) 1L of solution ) ] The expression to calculate the moles of charge from an ion when moles of ion and mole of charge on ion are given is as follows: Moles of charge from ion ( mol ) = [ moles of ion ( mol ) ( mole of charge on ion ( mol ) 1 mol of ion ( mol ) ) ]
The moles of Na + ions required to replace 0.015 M Ca 2 + and 0.0010 M Fe 3 + in 1.0 × 10 3 L of hard water is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Molarity ( M ) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per liter of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L . The expression to calculate the moles of the compound when molarity of solution and volume of solution are given is as follows: Moles of compound ( mol ) = [ volume of solution ( L ) ( molarity of solution ( mol ) 1L of solution ) ] The expression to calculate the moles of charge from an ion when moles of ion and mole of charge on ion are given is as follows: Moles of charge from ion ( mol ) = [ moles of ion ( mol ) ( mole of charge on ion ( mol ) 1 mol of ion ( mol ) ) ]
The moles of Na+ ions required to replace 0.015M Ca2+ and 0.0010M Fe3+ in 1.0×103 L of hard water is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity (M) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per liter of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L.
The expression to calculate the moles of the compound when molarity of solution and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Moles of compound(mol)=[volume of solution(L)(molarityofsolution(mol)1L of solution)]
The expression to calculate the moles of charge from an ion when moles of ion and mole of charge on ion are given is as follows:
Moles of charge from ion(mol)=[moles of ion(mol)(mole of charge on ion(mol)1mol of ion(mol))]
Using the graphs could you help me explain the answers. I assumed that both graphs are proportional to the inverse of time, I think. Could you please help me.
Synthesis of Dibenzalacetone
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Draw structures for the carbonyl electrophile and enolate nucleophile that react to give the enone below.
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. Draw the enolate ion in its carbanion form.
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Shown below is the mechanism presented for the formation of biasplatin in reference 1 from the Background and Experiment document. The amounts used of each reactant are shown. Either draw or describe a better alternative to this mechanism. (Note that the first step represents two steps combined and the proton loss is not even shown; fixing these is not the desired improvement.) (Hints: The first step is correct, the second step is not; and the amount of the anhydride is in large excess to serve a purpose.)
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