The amount of ozone, O 2 , in a mixture of gases can be determined by passing the mixture through a solution of excess potassium iodine, KL Ozone reacts with the iodide ion as follows: O 3 ( g ) + 3I − ( aq ) + H 2 O ( I ) → O 2 ( g ) + I 3 − ( aq ) + 2 H − ( aq ) The amount Of produced is determined by titrating with thiosulfate ion, I 3 − ( aq ) + 2S 2 O 3 2- ( aq ) → 3I − ( aq ) + S 4 O 6 2- ( aq ) A mixture of gases occupies a volume of 53.2 L at 18 °C and 0.993 atm. The mixture is passed slowly through solution containing an excess of KI to ensure that all the ozone reacts. The resulting solution requires 26.2 mL of 0.1359 MNa 2 S 2 O 2 to titrate to the end point. Calculate the mole fraction of ozone the original mixture.
The amount of ozone, O 2 , in a mixture of gases can be determined by passing the mixture through a solution of excess potassium iodine, KL Ozone reacts with the iodide ion as follows: O 3 ( g ) + 3I − ( aq ) + H 2 O ( I ) → O 2 ( g ) + I 3 − ( aq ) + 2 H − ( aq ) The amount Of produced is determined by titrating with thiosulfate ion, I 3 − ( aq ) + 2S 2 O 3 2- ( aq ) → 3I − ( aq ) + S 4 O 6 2- ( aq ) A mixture of gases occupies a volume of 53.2 L at 18 °C and 0.993 atm. The mixture is passed slowly through solution containing an excess of KI to ensure that all the ozone reacts. The resulting solution requires 26.2 mL of 0.1359 MNa 2 S 2 O 2 to titrate to the end point. Calculate the mole fraction of ozone the original mixture.
Solution Summary: The author explains the ideal gas equation, where P represents pressure, n represents number of moles, T represents temperature, V represents volume of gas, and R is universal
The amount of ozone, O2,in a mixture of gases can be determined by passing the mixture through a solution of excess potassium iodine, KL Ozone reacts with the iodide ion as follows:
O
3
(
g
)
+ 3I
−
(
aq
)
+
H
2
O
(
I
)
→
O
2
(
g
)
+ I
3
−
(
aq
)
+
2
H
−
(
aq
)
The amount Of produced is determined by titrating with thiosulfate ion,
I
3
−
(
aq
)
+
2S
2
O
3
2-
(
aq
)
→
3I
−
(
aq
)
+
S
4
O
6
2-
(
aq
)
A mixture of gases occupies a volume of 53.2 L at 18 °C and 0.993 atm. The mixture is passed slowly through solution containing an excess of KI to ensure that all the ozone reacts. The resulting solution requires 26.2 mL of 0.1359 MNa2S2O2 to titrate to the end point. Calculate the mole fraction of ozone the original mixture.
Dr. Mendel asked his BIOL 260 class what their height was and what their
parent's heights were. He plotted that data in the graph below to determine if
height was a heritable trait.
A. Is height a heritable trait? If yes, what is the heritability value? (2 pts)
B. If the phenotypic variation is 30, what is the variation due to additive alleles?
(2 pts)
Offspring Height (Inches)
75
67.5
60
52.5
y = 0.9264x + 4.8519
55
60
65
MidParent Height (Inches)
70
75
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Experiment:
Each team will be provided with 5g of a mixture of acetanilide and salicylic acid. You will divide it into three 1.5 g portions in separate 125 mL Erlenmeyer flasks savıng some for melting point analysis. Dissolve the mixture in each flask in ~60mL of DI water by heating to boiling on a hotplate. Take the flasks off the hotplate once you have a clear solution and let them stand on the bench top for 5 mins and then allow them to cool as described below.
Sample A-Let the first sample cool slowly to room temperature by letting it stand on your lab bench, with occasional stirring to promote crystallization.
Sample B-Cool the second sample 1n a tap-water bath to 10-15 °C
Sample C-Cool the third sample in an ice-bath to 0-2 °C
Results:
weight after recrystalization and melting point temp.
A=0.624g,102-115°
B=0.765g, 80-105°
C=1.135g, 77-108
What is the percent yield of A,B, and C.
Chapter 6 Solutions
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