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.)
2.
Add the following group of numbers using the correct number of significant figures for the
answer. Show work to earn full credit such as rounding off the answer to the correct number
of significant figures. Replace the question marks with the calculated answers or write
the calculated answers near the question marks.
10916.345
37.40832
5.4043
3.94
+
0.0426
?
(7 significant figures)
The emf at 25°C of the cell: Pt l H2(g) l dis X:KCl (sat) l Hg2Cl2(s) l Hg l Pt was 612 mV. When solution X was replaced by normal phosphate buffer solution with a pH of 6.86, the emf was 741 mV. Calculate the pH of solution X.
Indicate how to calculate the potential E of the reaction Hg2Cl2(s) + 2e ⇄ 2Hg + 2Cl- as a function of the concentration of Cl- ions. Data: the solubility product of Hg2Cl2.
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