Methylbromide, CH 3 Br , is used in agriculture to fumigate soil to rid it of pests such as nematodes. It is injected directly into the soil, but over time it has a tendency to escape before it can undergo natural degradation to innocuous products. Soil chemists have found that ammonium thiosulfate, ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 , a nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer, drastically reduces methylbromide emissions by causing it to degrade. In a chemical analysis to determine the purity of a batch of commercial ammonium thiosulfate, a chemist first prepared a standard solution of iodine following the procedure in Problem 5.91. First, 0.462 g KlO 3 was dissolved in water to make 125 mL of solution. The solution was made acidic and treated with excess potassium iodide, which caused the following reaction to take place: IO 3 - +8I - +6H + → 3I 3 - +3H 2 O The solution containing the I 3 - ion was then diluted to exactly 250.0 mL in a volumetric flask. Next, the chemist dissolved 0.2180 g of the fertilizer in water, added starch indicator, and titrated it with the standard I 3 - solution. The reaction was 2 S 2 O 3 2 − + I - 3 → S 4 O 6 2 − + 3 I - The titration required 27.99 mL of the I 3 - solution. (a) What was the molarity of the I 3 - solution used in the titration? (b) How many grams of ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 were in the fertilizer sample? (c) What was the percentage by mass of ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 in the fertilizer?
Methylbromide, CH 3 Br , is used in agriculture to fumigate soil to rid it of pests such as nematodes. It is injected directly into the soil, but over time it has a tendency to escape before it can undergo natural degradation to innocuous products. Soil chemists have found that ammonium thiosulfate, ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 , a nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer, drastically reduces methylbromide emissions by causing it to degrade. In a chemical analysis to determine the purity of a batch of commercial ammonium thiosulfate, a chemist first prepared a standard solution of iodine following the procedure in Problem 5.91. First, 0.462 g KlO 3 was dissolved in water to make 125 mL of solution. The solution was made acidic and treated with excess potassium iodide, which caused the following reaction to take place: IO 3 - +8I - +6H + → 3I 3 - +3H 2 O The solution containing the I 3 - ion was then diluted to exactly 250.0 mL in a volumetric flask. Next, the chemist dissolved 0.2180 g of the fertilizer in water, added starch indicator, and titrated it with the standard I 3 - solution. The reaction was 2 S 2 O 3 2 − + I - 3 → S 4 O 6 2 − + 3 I - The titration required 27.99 mL of the I 3 - solution. (a) What was the molarity of the I 3 - solution used in the titration? (b) How many grams of ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 were in the fertilizer sample? (c) What was the percentage by mass of ( NH 4 ) 2 S 2 O 3 in the fertilizer?
Methylbromide,
CH
3
Br
, is used in agriculture to fumigate soil to rid it of pests such as nematodes. It is injected directly into the soil, but over time it has a tendency to escape before it can undergo natural degradation to innocuous products. Soil chemists have found that ammonium thiosulfate,
(
NH
4
)
2
S
2
O
3
, a nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer, drastically reduces methylbromide emissions by causing it to degrade. In a chemical analysis to determine the purity of a batch of commercial ammonium thiosulfate, a chemist first prepared a standard solution of iodine following the procedure in Problem 5.91. First, 0.462 g
KlO
3
was dissolved in water to make 125 mL of solution. The solution was made acidic and treated with excess potassium iodide, which caused the following reaction to take place:
IO
3
-
+8I
-
+6H
+
→
3I
3
-
+3H
2
O
The solution containing the
I
3
-
ion was then diluted to exactly 250.0 mL in a volumetric flask. Next, the chemist dissolved 0.2180 g of the fertilizer in water, added starch indicator, and titrated it with the standard
I
3
-
solution. The reaction was
2
S
2
O
3
2
−
+
I
-
3
→
S
4
O
6
2
−
+
3
I
-
The titration required 27.99 mL of the
I
3
-
solution.
(a) What was the molarity of the
I
3
-
solution used in the titration?
(b) How many grams of
(
NH
4
)
2
S
2
O
3
were in the fertilizer sample?
(c) What was the percentage by mass of
(
NH
4
)
2
S
2
O
3
in the fertilizer?
A mixture of 0.568 M H₂O, 0.438 M Cl₂O, and 0.710 M HClO are enclosed in a vessel at 25 °C.
H₂O(g) + C₁₂O(g) = 2 HOCl(g)
K = 0.0900 at 25°C
с
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C.
[H₂O]=
[C₁₂O]=
[HOCI]=
M
Σ
M
What units (if any) does the response factor (K) have? Does the response factor (K) depend upon how the concentration is expressed (e.g. molarity, ppm, ppb, etc.)?
Provide the structure, circle or draw, of the monomeric unit found in the biological polymeric
materials given below.
HO
OH
amylose
OH
OH
행
3
HO
cellulose
OH
OH
OH
Ho
HO
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