4.88 A quality control technician needs to determine the percentage of arsenic (As) in a particular pesticide. The pesticide is dissolved and all of the arsenic present is converted to arsenate ions (AsO 4 3 - ). Then the amount of AsO 4 3 - is determined by titrating with a solution containing silver ions (Ag + ). The silver reacts with the arsenate according to the following net ionic equation: 3 Ag + ( aq ) + AsO 4 3 − ( aq ) → Ag 3 AsO 4 ( s ) When a 1.22-g sample of pesticide was analyzed this way, it required 25.0 mL of 0.102 M Ag+ solution to precipitate all of the AsO 4 3 - . What was the mass percentage of arsenic in the pesticide?
4.88 A quality control technician needs to determine the percentage of arsenic (As) in a particular pesticide. The pesticide is dissolved and all of the arsenic present is converted to arsenate ions (AsO 4 3 - ). Then the amount of AsO 4 3 - is determined by titrating with a solution containing silver ions (Ag + ). The silver reacts with the arsenate according to the following net ionic equation: 3 Ag + ( aq ) + AsO 4 3 − ( aq ) → Ag 3 AsO 4 ( s ) When a 1.22-g sample of pesticide was analyzed this way, it required 25.0 mL of 0.102 M Ag+ solution to precipitate all of the AsO 4 3 - . What was the mass percentage of arsenic in the pesticide?
4.88 A quality control technician needs to determine the percentage of arsenic (As) in a particular pesticide. The pesticide is dissolved and all of the arsenic present is converted to arsenate ions (AsO43-). Then the amount of AsO43- is determined by titrating with a solution containing silver ions (Ag+). The silver reacts with the arsenate according to the following net ionic equation:
3 Ag
+
(
aq
)
+
AsO
4
3
−
(
aq
)
→
Ag
3
AsO
4
(
s
)
When a 1.22-g sample of pesticide was analyzed this way, it required 25.0 mL of 0.102 M Ag+ solution to precipitate all of the AsO43-. What was the mass percentage of arsenic in the pesticide?
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