Chemistry 1. If your 10 g sample contains 200 µg H2O, calculate the water concentration of your sample in ppm (i.e., µg water per g of sample)? Do not include units in your numeric answer.

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1. If your 10 g sample contains 200 µg H2O, calculate the water concentration of your sample in ppm (i.e., µg water per g of sample)?

Do not include units in your numeric answer.

 

2. Calculate the water content of your tablet sample (specimen) as a % wt/ wt:

Given:

4g tablet sample was weighed, and

S (= KFR volume consumed by sample during titration) = 6.00 mL

 

Submit your answer to 2 decimal places.

Do not include the % symbol; only numeric values allowed in your answer. 

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