One way of determining blood alcohol levels is by performing a titration on a sample of blood. In this process, the alcohol from the blood is oxidized by dichromate ions (Cr 2 O 7 2 - ) according to the following net ionic equation: C 2 H 5 OH + 2 Cr 2 O 7 2 − + 16 H + → 2 CO 2 + 4 Cr 3 + + 11 H 2 O A 10.00-g sample of blood was drawn from a patient, and 13.77 mL of 0.02538 M K 2 Cr 2 O 7 was required to titrate the alcohol. What was the patient’s blood alcohol level? (See the previous problem for definition of blood alcohol level. K 2 Cr 2 O 7 is a strong electrolyte, so it dissociates completely in solution.)
One way of determining blood alcohol levels is by performing a titration on a sample of blood. In this process, the alcohol from the blood is oxidized by dichromate ions (Cr 2 O 7 2 - ) according to the following net ionic equation: C 2 H 5 OH + 2 Cr 2 O 7 2 − + 16 H + → 2 CO 2 + 4 Cr 3 + + 11 H 2 O A 10.00-g sample of blood was drawn from a patient, and 13.77 mL of 0.02538 M K 2 Cr 2 O 7 was required to titrate the alcohol. What was the patient’s blood alcohol level? (See the previous problem for definition of blood alcohol level. K 2 Cr 2 O 7 is a strong electrolyte, so it dissociates completely in solution.)
One way of determining blood alcohol levels is by performing a titration on a sample of blood. In this process, the alcohol from the blood is oxidized by dichromate ions (Cr2O72-) according to the following net ionic equation:
C
2
H
5
OH
+
2 Cr
2
O
7
2
−
+
16 H
+
→
2 CO
2
+
4 Cr
3
+
+
11 H
2
O
A 10.00-g sample of blood was drawn from a patient, and 13.77 mL of 0.02538 M K2Cr2O7 was required to titrate the alcohol. What was the patient’s blood alcohol level? (See the previous problem for definition of blood alcohol level. K2Cr2O7 is a strong electrolyte, so it dissociates completely in solution.)
Molecules of the form AH2 can exist in two potential geometries: linear or bent. Construct molecular orbital diagrams for linear and bent CH2. Identify the relevant point group, include all of the appropriate symmetry labels and pictures, and fill in the electrons. Which geometry would you predict to be more stable, and why? (Please draw out the diagram and explain)
Indicate the variation in conductivity with concentration in solutions of strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes.
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