A 13.0-mL sample of saturated I2 (aq) is shaken with 13.0 mL of CC4. After equilibrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many milligrams of I2 will be in the aqueous layer? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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I2 is considerably more soluble in CC4 (1) than it is in
H2O(1). At a certain temperature, the concentration
of I2 in its saturated aqueous solution is
1.300 x 10-3 M, and the equilibrium achieved when
I2 distributes itself between H2 O and CC4 is
I2 (aq) = I2 (CC14), K=85.5
Transcribed Image Text:I2 is considerably more soluble in CC4 (1) than it is in H2O(1). At a certain temperature, the concentration of I2 in its saturated aqueous solution is 1.300 x 10-3 M, and the equilibrium achieved when I2 distributes itself between H2 O and CC4 is I2 (aq) = I2 (CC14), K=85.5
A 13.0-mL sample of saturated I2 (aq) is shaken with 13.0 mL of CC4. After equilibrium is established, the two liquid layers are
separated. How many milligrams of I2 will be in the aqueous layer?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Transcribed Image Text:A 13.0-mL sample of saturated I2 (aq) is shaken with 13.0 mL of CC4. After equilibrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many milligrams of I2 will be in the aqueous layer? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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