100 g of soil is leached with a strong solution of Calcium chloride such that all the exchange sites are occupied by Ca2+. The soil is subsequently leached again with a strong solution of magnesium chloride. It is determined that the resulting 100 mL leachate contains 5000 mg of Ca2+. What is the soil CEC (cmolc/kg)? The atomic wt. of Ca is 40 g/mol. please answer in word don't image upload thank you.
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100 g of soil is leached with a strong solution of Calcium chloride such that all the exchange sites are occupied by Ca2+. The soil is subsequently leached again with a strong solution of magnesium chloride. It is determined that the resulting 100 mL leachate contains 5000 mg of Ca2+. What is the soil CEC (cmolc/kg)? The atomic wt. of Ca is 40 g/mol.
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- . The total cation content of natural water is often determined by exchanging the cations for hydrogen ions on an ion exchange resin. The cations are adsorbed to the resin which releases H+ (1:1 exchange) which can then be titrated with a base. A 25.0 mL sample of a natural water is diluted to 100 mL with distilled water and 2.0 g of a cation-exchange resin was added. After stirring, the mixture was filtered and the solid remaining on the filter paper was washed with three 15.0 mL portions of distilled water. The filtrate and washing required 15.3 mL of 0.0202 M NaOH to reach the equivalence pt. Calculate the number of moles of cation present in 1.00 L of sample.Using dimensional analysis, find the mass of acetylalicylic acid in one tablet of aspirin. The grams of aspirin used in a titration is .325g before being dissolved in 10mL of water and then added to a base, NaOH, with a molarity of .01M and a volume of 10.1 mL. In Chem2.png, the actual question is boxed in red Video used for titration assignment (Not needed for question): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9jgjdizTaYThe %purity of a powdered crude sample of Na2CO3 containing only inert impurities is to be determined by reacting 225.0 mg of the crude sample to 10.0 mL of 3.00 M HCl solution, and bubbling the resulting CO2(g) product in water that is at exactly 29 °C. After the reaction has completed, the level of the liquid inside the eudiometer rests 4.30 cm above the water level in the beaker. The graduation on the eudiometer indicates that the trapped gas is 44.37 mL. The experiment was done under a barometric pressure of 755.2 torr. a. How many moles of CO2 were collected? b. What is the percent purity of the sample? Round off to the nearest whole number