Tyler the titrating student did not rinse his buret properly and residual water (not titrant) was left in the buret prior to filling the buret with base. how would the Precision, Accuracy, and Mass of CaCO3 in antacid be affected?
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- On their second titration trial, the CHM 111 student recorded an Initial titrant volume of 9.95 mL and a Final titrant volume of 29.80 mL. Using the correct number of significant figures, what volume of titrant was used?What are the differences between systematic and random errors and how do they effect accuracy and precision? In what circumstances would you use standard addition (versus a normal calibration curve) to determine the amount of an analyte in a sample? A urine sample, containing analyte Z is analysed by the standard addition method where 5 mL of the original sample was mixed with increasing amounts of a Z standard and each solution diluted to a volume of 50 mL prior to analysis. A plot of the final concentration of the standard in each of the 50 mL samples (x axis) versus The measured signal from the analysis of each 50 mL sample (on y axis) produced a straight line with the general equation: y = 44.72x + 4.06 what was the final concentration of Z in the 50 mL standard addition sample? what was the initial concentration of Z in the original urine sample?What do you call the type of analytical method that relies on the absolute stoichiometric equivalences of balanced chemical reactions in order to compute the amount of analyte present in the sample? a.Oxidative methods b.Classical methods c. Blank Correction Methods d. Instrumental methods
- The color change of a chemical requires an overtitration of 0.04 mL. Calculate the percent relative error if the total volume of the titrant is 50 mL.Jake carried out three titrations to determine the concentration of unknown nitric acid (HNO3) using 0.1050 M NaOH. He titrated 100.0 mL of the nitric acid sample and obtained the following volumes of NaOH: 20.56, 20.48, and 20.52 mL. The acid-base reaction occurring is NaOH (aq) + HNO3(aq) →→ NaNO3(aq) + H2O(l) Determine the concentration of the acid; report the average molarity with standard deviation. Pay attention to the number of significant figures on the mean and the number of decimal places on the standard deviation.Which analytical separation technique is suitable to separate dissolved heavy metals from rivers. Explain how you will use the chosen technique to separate the heavy metals from the river
- Sample Physical Appearance 0.1 M Na2CO3 0.1 M CaCl2 Na2CO3 + CaCl2 mixture Part II filtrate + CaCl21. A company illegally dumped their wastewater on a river bank. You are part of an environmental NGO that are tasked to determine what kind toxins that may have contaminated the waters. What kind of analysis would you do? a. Characterization analysis b. Qualitative analysis c. Fundamental analysis d. Quantitative analysis 2. Four groups weighed ten rock samples each, and tested the possibility of outliers using Q-test. At 95.0% confidence (a = 0.05), which of the following is considered to be an outlier? a. 0.024 b. 0.413 c. 0.453 d. 0.674 3. An unknown solution containing oxalic acid, which is a diprotic acid, is titrated against sodium hydroxide. How many mole/s of titrant is needed to react with one mole of analyte? a. ½ b. ¼ c. 2 d. 41. Explain both precision and accuracy as they pertain to chemical measurements. 2. Why would you use the method of standard addition to calibrate a measurement instead of a calibration curve?
- You collected the following data from a titration experiment using a 0.118M standardized NaOH solution to titrate a 26.65 mL solution with an unknown Molarity concentration (M) of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Initial Burette Reading (mL) Final Burette Reading (mL) Vol Delivered (mL) Acid Concentration (M) Trail 1 0.15 19.47 ? ? Trail 2 0.18 17.3 Trail 3 0.17 18.05 State the volume delivered and acid concentration for just the first trail. Use significant digits.1. why is statistics itself is important in the field of chemistry especially in analytical chemistry? 2.Differentiate random errors from systematic errors. Give three examples each of these type of errors in titrimetric analysis.What are the types of gravimetric methods? Give an examples where each method is used in an analysis.