In a common medical laboratory determination of the concentration of free chloride ion in blood serum, a serum sample is titrated with a Hg ( NO 3 ) 2 solution. 2 Cl − ( a q ) + Hg ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) → 2 NO 3 − ( a q ) + HgCl 2 ( s ) What is the CF concentration in a 0.25-mL sample of normal serum that requires 1.46 mL of 8.25 × 10 − 4 M Hg ( HO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) to reach the end point?
In a common medical laboratory determination of the concentration of free chloride ion in blood serum, a serum sample is titrated with a Hg ( NO 3 ) 2 solution. 2 Cl − ( a q ) + Hg ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) → 2 NO 3 − ( a q ) + HgCl 2 ( s ) What is the CF concentration in a 0.25-mL sample of normal serum that requires 1.46 mL of 8.25 × 10 − 4 M Hg ( HO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) to reach the end point?
In a common medical laboratory determination of the concentration of free chloride ion in blood serum, a serum sample is titrated with a
Hg
(
NO
3
)
2
solution.
2
Cl
−
(
a
q
)
+
Hg
(
NO
3
)
2
(
a
q
)
→
2
NO
3
−
(
a
q
)
+
HgCl
2
(
s
)
What is the CF concentration in a 0.25-mL sample of normal serum that requires 1.46 mL of
8.25
×
10
−
4
M
Hg
(
HO
3
)
2
(
a
q
)
to reach the end point?
Indicate how to find the energy difference between two levels in cm-1, knowing that its value is 2.5x10-25 joules.
The gyromagnetic ratio (gamma) for 1H is 2.675x108 s-1 T-1. If the applied field is 1,409 T what will be the separation between nuclear energy levels?
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structures for the thermodynamically and statistically favored products?
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Number of Unique
Mono-Chlorinated Products
Thermodynamically
Favored Product
Statistically
Favored Product
b) (4pts) Draw the arrow pushing mechanism for the FIRST propagation step (p-1) for the
formation of the thermodynamically favored product. Only draw the p-1 step. You do
not need to include lone pairs of electrons. No enthalpy calculation necessary
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H-Cl
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