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- The standard addition method is used to analyze a sample of a river water for mercury. Solution A is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample in to a 10 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI water. Solution B is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample and 3.00 mL of 15.0 ppb of Hg standard into same 10.0 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI. Solution A and B are analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy and give a percent transmittance values of 56 % and 33 % respectively (not blank corrected). A blank has a transmittance of 96%. What is the corrected absorbance of both solution A and B? A. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.463 B. Solution A: 0.463 Solution B: 0.234 C. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.234 D. Solution A: 0.234 Solution B: 0.463What is the actual or real-life application of precipitation gravimetric analysis? Include the specific methodology.Describe the primary and secondary criteria for having achieved V ̇O2 max.
- Gravimetric analysis of Fe3O4 (MW = 232 g/mole) may be undertaken with the following reactions: Fe3O4 → Fe2O3 → Fe (OH)3. Weight of sample containing 8.00% Fe3O4 that must be taken to obtain a precipitate of Fe(OH)3 (MW = 107 g/mole) that weighs 150 mg is . a. 0.108 g b. 0.325 g c. 1.355 g d. 4.065 g Amount of Fe2O3 (MW = 160 g/mole) from which 150 mg of Fe(OH)3 (MW = 107 g/mole) may be obtained is . a. 0.112 g b. 0.224 g c. 0.448 g d. none of the other choicesIdentify the effect of the condition on the indicated parameter. Write increase, decrease, or no effect , and provide an explanation The actual concentration of the sodium hydroxide used in the calibration part of the experiment was lower than the stated value. However, the NaOH solution used in the determination of ΔHrxn was of the correct concentration. [magnitude of ΔHrxn]A sample containing iron is approximately 99.0% w/w Fe. Using ammonia, iron is precipitated as Fe (OH)3 which is ignited to Fe203. (a) What is the gravimetric factor for analyte Fe (AW=55.85 g/mol) and precipitate Fe203 (FW=159.69 g/mol)? (b) What mass of sample is needed to ensure that the Fe203 precipitate would weigh at least 1.00 g?