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- In the conductivity test, _____________________ is going to result to a brightly lit light bulb. a. 70% v/v ethanol b. 1.0 M citric acid c. Mixture of 10.0 mL 1.0 M Mg(OH)2 and 10.0 mL 1.0 M HNO3 d. Glacial acetic acidDetermine the total hardness of water (ppm CaCO3; MM: 100.09 g/mole) if 100.0mL sample of drinking water required 38.41mL of 4.65 x 10-3 M EDTA for titration. 179 ppm CaCO3 357 ppm CaCO3 452 ppm CaCO3 733 ppm CaCO3write a stp by step procedure for the preperation of 500 mL of 0.350 M LiNO3 solution.
- Accurately weigh out about 6g copper(ii) sulfate crystals into a weighing boat. Use the copper(ii) sulfate crystals to make up 250cm3 of standardized copper (ii) sulfate solution Pipette 25cm3 of this solution into a conical flask Add 1.5g potassium iodide and swirl thoroughly Titrate this solution with standard 0.1 moldm-3 Na2S2O3 in a burette. When the iodine color fades, add 1 cm3 starch indicator. Use your titration data below to calculate the percentage by mass of copper in the copper(ii) sulfate crystals.What is the corrected weight (g) of KHP (Molar mass = 204.22 g/mol) with an actual weight of 0.8026 g based on % purity of primary std. equal to 99.5% Show your complete solution.Rinse and fill the buret with 0.100 M HCl solution. Transfer accurately 25.0 mL of saturated calcium hydroxide solution (2g of calcium hydroxide per 100 ml of water) into two separate E-flasks. Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein to each flask and titrate each solution until the pink color disappears. Voume of HCl used: Trial 1= 6.80ml; Trial 2 = 6.30mL Determination of solubility and Ksp of calcium hydroxide 2. Compute for the moles of H+ used and the moles of OH- present. moles of H+ used = (concentration of HCl) × (volume of HCl used)moles of OH- = moles of H+ used 3. Construct an ICE table for the reaction.4. Calculate the molar solubility (in mol/L) of OH- and Ca2+.5. Determine the solubility of Ca(OH)2 in g/L. (MM of Ca(OH)2 = 74.096 g/mol)6. Calculate the Ksp of Ca(OH)2.7. Compute for the percent error of the experimental value for Ksp of Ca(OH)2 with the literature value.(Ksp of Ca(OH)2 = 8.0 × 10-6 at 25°C)
- A 50 ml portion of test water required 7.46 ml of 0.02752 M EDTA to reach the endpoint. What is the water hardness in terms of ppm CaCO3?You are given a container with Na3PO3 that is reportedly contaminated. You are asked by your supervisor to determine the percent purity of that sample in order to know the next measures to be taken by the plant. The following are the procedures that you need to do: a. Dissolve sample weighing 1 g in 35 mL water. b. Prepare solution with 45 mL 3% w/v HgCl2, 30 mL 10% w/v C2H3NaO2 and 10 mL CH3COOH. c. Digest sample then filter then rinse the precipitate that weighs 0.2857 g. d. Compute for the % purity.If you titrate 50 mL of a sample with 0.06 N EDTA and the titration takes 12.4 mL of EDTA to reach the endpoint, what is the hardness of the sample in ppm as CaCO3?Identify the nature of the water sample from the hardness value.
- Prepare 100.00 mL of a solution with ALL the following chemicals into together; CHEMICALS PROVIDED solid FeCl3 6H2O, iron(II) chloride hexahydrate (source of FeCl3) dilute hydrochloric acid in the rack – 3.0 M solid sodium salicylate – 99.7% assay Concentrations needed in the 100mL solution FeCl3: 0.020 M HCl: 0.050 M Salicylate (mg/L): 40.25 PLEASE SHOW HOW TO CALUATE AND WORK. The only equations you will need to use are the equations for molarity and dilutions.A 15.00 g sample containing mixed alkali and other inert components was dissolved and diluted to 300 mL with water. A 20 mL aliquot was titrated with 5.02 mL of 0.5352 M HCl to reach PHP endpoint. Another 20 mL aliquot was titrated to the BCG endpoint, using up 18.87 mL of titrant in the process. Note: Answer in two decimal places only. If there is no answer, type in 0.00. Use the molar masses 105.989 ?/??l ??2cO3 and 84.007 g/mol NaHCO3 indicated. The volume of titrant needed to neutralize NaOH is _________ mL.The volume of titrant needed to neutralize Na2CO3 is _____________ mL.The volume of titrant needed to neutralize NaHCO3 is _____________ mL. The mass of NaOH is ___________ g.The mass of Na2CO3 is __________ g.The mass of NaHCO3 is __________ g. The percent weight of NaOH is __________ %.The percent weight of Na2CO3 is __________ %.The percent weight of NaHCO3 is __________ %.A water sample is approximated to have a total hardness equal to 120.0ppm. How many milliliters of 0.01000N EDTA will be needed to titrate 250.00mL of the said water sample?(MM CaCO3=100.09g/mol). ** Need asap pls. Thanks.