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?
Draw the major product of
this reaction. Ignore inorganic
byproducts.
Assume that the water side
product is continuously
removed to drive the reaction
toward products.
(CH3)2NH,
TSOH
Drawing
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