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- A sample of anhydrous NaHCO3 (FM = 84.007) is suspected to be contaminated with eitherNaOH (FM = 39.997) or Na2CO3 (FM = 105.989). To verify the suspicion, a 0.7483 g sample was dissolved to prepare a 50.00 mL solution, and a 10.00 mL aliquot was taken to prepare a 100 mL solution, where 25.00 mL was analyzed using double flask method. If the sample requires 0.45 mL of standard 0.0125 N HCl to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint and 35.95 mL to reach the bromcresol green endpoint, calculate the percentage composition (in %w/w) of all the basic components in the sample.A sample of anhydrous NaHCO3 (FM = 84.007) is suspected to be contaminated with either NaOH (FM = 39.997) or Na2CO3 (FM = 105.989). To verify the suspicion, a 0.7483 g sample was dissolved to prepare a 50.00 mL solution, and a 10.00 mL aliquot was taken to prepare a 100 mL solution, where 25.00 mL was analyzed using double flask method. If the sample requires 0.45 mL of standard 0.0125 N HCl to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint and 35.95 mL to reach the bromcresol green endpoint, calculate the percentage composition (in %w/w) of all the basic components in the sample.Following the monograph procedure, a 724-mg of aspirin (MW-180 g/mol) dissolved in 18.5 ml of cold neutralized alcohol. This solution was then initially titrated with 0.101 N sodium hydroxide solution, then later neutralized with 0.104 N sulfuric acid. What is the percentage purity of sample?
- A sample of anhydrous Na2CO3 (FM = 105.989) is suspected to be contaminated with either NaHCO3 (FM = 84.007) or NaOH (FM = 39.997) To verify the suspicion, a 0.7483 g sample was dissolved to prepare a 50.00 mL solution, and a 10.00 mL aliquot was taken to prepare a 100 mL solution, where 25.00 mL was analyzed using single flask method. If the sample requires 27.50 mL of standard 0.0125 N HCl to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint and another 28.40 mL to reach the bromcresol green endpoint, calculate the percentage composition (in %w/w) of all the basic components in the sample.A sample of anhydrous Na2CO3 (FM = 105.989) is suspected to be contaminated with eitherNaHCO3 (FM = 84.007) or NaOH (FM = 39.997) To verify the suspicion, a 0.7483 g sample was dissolved to prepare a 50.00 mL solution, and a 10.00 mL aliquot was taken to prepare a 100 mL solution, where 25.00 mL was analyzed using single flask method. If the sample requires 27.50 mL of standard 0.0125 N HCl to reach the phenolphthalein endpoint and another 28.40 mL to reach the bromcresol green endpoint, calculate the percentagecomposition (in %w/w) of all the basic components in the sample.Based on the data, calculate the concentration of analyte in the ORIGINAL sample in ppm. Report to 1 decimal place Sample: A 10.00 mL aliquot of the unknown was placed in a 100.0 mL volumetric flask and made up to the mark will distilled water. The absorbance of this solution is 0.185. Sample + Spike: A 10.00 mL aliquot of the unknown and a 13.00 mL aliquot of the 46.00 ppm stock were both placed in the same 100.0 mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark with water. The absorbance of this solution is 0.326. ( Please type answer note write by hend)
- Following the monograph procedure, a 724-mg of aspirin (MW=180 g/mol) dissolved in 18.5 ml of cold neutralized alcohol. This solution was then initially titrated with 0.101 N sodium hydroxide solution, then later neutralized with 0.104 sulfuric acid. What is the percentage purity of the sample? 1. What is the milliequivalent weight consumed by the acidic titrant? a. 1.5392 g-meq b. 2.0907 g-meq c. 1.4948 g-meq d. 2.1528 g-meq 2. What is the milliequivalent weight consumed by the basic titrant? a. 5.8656 g-meq b. 1.5392 g-meq c. 5.6964 g-meq d. 1.4948 g-meq 3. What is the difference of milliequivalent weight consumed in the reaction? a. -4.1572 g-meq b. 4.3708 g-meq c. 0.5515 g-meq d. 4.1572 g-meqI have one question : Find the A and T% of a 6.5X10-4 Mol L-1 solution of a drug ( molecular weigth 200 ) whose absorpitvity is 0.026 L cm-1 g-1 at 520 nm when measured in a cell of 2.00 cm pathlength ?A 5.00-mL sample of blood was treated with trichloroacetic acid to precipitate proteins. After centrifugation, the resulting solution was brought to pH 3 and extracted with two 5-mL portions of methyl isobutyl ketone containing the lead-complexing agent APCD. The extract was aspirated directly into an air/acetylene flame and yielded an absorbance of 0.569 at 283.3 nm. Five-milliliter aliquots of standard solutions containing 0.400 and 0.600 ppm of lead were treated in the same way and yielded absorbances of 0.396 and 0.599. Please calculate the concentration of lead in the sample in ppm.
- Ben ran through the experiment and found the best-fit line listed below for his standard calibration curve of absorbance vs concentration in M. y = 3214.0x + 0.0076 Ben then prepared a solution that had 5.00 mL 0.002 M iron(III) nitrate in 1 M nitric acid, 3.00 mL 0.002 M potassium thiocyanate, and 2.00 mL DI water. If the absorbance for the solution was 0.436, calculate the equilibrium concentration of iron(III) thiocyanate in the solution. Report your answer in mM with three places after the decimal.A 5.00-mL sample of blood was treated with trichloroacetic acid to precipitate proteins. After centrifugation, the resulting solution was brought to pH 3 and extracted with two 5-mL portions of methyl isobutyl ketone containing the lead-complexing agent APCD. The extract was aspirated directly into an air/acetylene flame and yielded an absorbance of 0.527 at 283.3 nm. Five-milliliter aliquots of standard solutions containing 0.400 and 0.600 ppm of lead were treated in the same way and yielded absorbances of 0.396 and 0.599. Find the concentration of lead in the sample in ppm assuming that Beer’s law is followed.A spectrophotometric method for the quantitative determination of the concentration ofPb2+ in blood yields an Ssamp of 0.133 for a 1 mL sample of blood that has been diluted to 6 mL. A second sample is spiked with 1 µL of a 1467 ppb Pb2+ standard and diluted to 6 mL, yielding an Sspike of 0.491. Determine the concentration of Pb2+ in the original sample of blood.