(a)
Interpretation:
The amount of iodine in the aqueous layer is to be determined.
Concept introduction
A given
(b)
Interpretation:
The amount of iodine in the aqueous layer is to be determined if 10 mL of the aqueous layer is extracted with a second 10.0 mL portion of CCl4.
Concept introduction
A given chemical reaction is said to be in equilibrium when the concentrations of the products, as well as reactants, become constant and there occur no variations in the ratio.
(c)
Interpretation:
The mass of I2 in the remaining aqueous layer is to be determined if 10 mL of a sample of saturated I2(aq) is extracted originally with 20.0 mL CCl4.
Concept introduction
A given chemical reaction is said to be in equilibrium when the concentrations of the products, as well as reactants, become constant and there occur no variations in the ratio.
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