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- To determine the concentration of glucose in the packaged juice industry, 50 mL of sample is analyzed. Analysis of it (and other reducing sugars) was carried out there using triiodide back titration. An excess volume of 75.00 mL of 0.338 M triiodide standard solution in alkaline medium was added to the glucose solution. The resulting solution was acidified and the excess triiodide was titrated with 18.37 mL of standard 0.526 M thiosulfate solution. Calculate is the concentration in ppm in the sample. In alkaline medium: Glucose (C6H12O6) / Gluconate (C6H11O7-), Triiodide (I3- ) / Iodide (I-) In acid medium: Thiosulfate (S2O32-) / Tetrathionate (S4O62-), Triiodide (I3- ) / Iodide (I-)To determine the solubility product constant of Al(OH)3 at a specific temperature, a saturated solution of Al(OH)3 at the required temperature was titrated with 0.2M HCl via the reaction: 3HCl + Al(OH)3 → AlCl3 + 3H2O. Based on the following data, determine the Ksp of Al(OH)3 at the specified temperature: Volume of Al(OH)3 titrated: Volume of 0.2M HCl required: 9.5 mL 3.44 mL Your answer should follow the format: a) mols of HCl added b) mols of Al(OH)3 c) Molarity of Al(OH)3 d) Ksp of Al(OH)3 (2 marks)To determine the solubility product constant of Al(OH)3 at a specific temperature, a saturated solution of Al(OH)3 at the required temperature was titrated with 0.2M HCl via the reaction: 3HCl + Al(OH)3 → AlCl3 + 3H2O. Based on the following data, determine the Ksp of Al(OH)3 at the specified temperature: Volume of Al(OH)3 titrated: Volume of 0.2M HCl required: 9.5 mL 3.44 mL Your answer should follow the format: a) mols of HCl added b) mols of Al(OH)3 c) Molarity of Al(OH)3 d) Ksp of Al(OH)3
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- An experiment to observe the effect of ionic strength on the solubility of Ca(OH)2 was conducted. Ca(OH)2 was added to 250 mL 0.01 M KCl, stirred until equilibrium. This was then filtered, and 50 mL of the filtrate was measured out. The 50 mL filtrate was then titrated with standardized 0.13 M HCl solution until phenolphtalein endpoint (11 mL). How do I solve for the solubility s of Ca(OH)2? Please provide an explanation of the process (do I multiply ionic strength μ to the solubility [where s = [Ca(OH)2) = [Ca2+] = 1/2[OH-]?) I would like to know how the diverse ion effect would affect the solubility of Ca(OH)2. How does the ionic strength μ of KCl affect this?Calcium fluoride is considered as a relatively insoluble compound and therefore lime or slakedlime has been considered as a possible material to remove excess fluoride in water of boreholesin certain parts of the country. The solubility product of CaF2 is Ksp = 3 x 10 – 11 and that ofCa(OH)2 isKsp =8x10-61. How much lime can be added to the water to remove 10 mg of F- ion per litre ofborehole water?(The atomic masses are Ca: 40.08; F: 19.00; O: 16; H: 1)Solid aluminum hydroxide (Ksp = 1.3 x 10-33) is added to 3.50 mM Al(NO3)3 solution until there are no solid dissolution. What is the molar solubility of Al(OH)3?