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Interpretation:
Molarity of given
Concept Introduction:
Molarity:
Concentration of solution is given in the term of molarity it is given by,
(b)
Interpretation:
Molarity of given
Concept Introduction:
Molarity:
Concentration of solution is given in the term of molarity it is given by,
(c)
Interpretation:
Molarity of given
Concept Introduction:
Molarity:
Concentration of solution is given in the term of molarity it is given by,
Mole of substance is given by,
(d)
Interpretation:
Molarity of given
Concept Introduction:
Molarity:
Concentration of solution is given in the term of molarity it is given by,
Mole of substance is given by,
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Chapter 8 Solutions
EBK GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CH
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- You dissolve a 3.435 gram sample of potato in acid to determine the levels of solanine (the reason why green potatoes are poisonous) and diluted it to a total volume of 500.0 mL. You have also created a standard curve as outlined below. Solve for the ug/gram concentration of solanine in the potato sample. ppm Solanine Std. Abs 0.213 5 0.315 10 0.423 15 0.532 Unknown sample 0.314 Your Answer:arrow_forwardAs shown in the image below, 10 µl of a stock solution (tube #1) are serially diluted into 0.990 ml of buffer. a. What is the dilution factor for this serial dilution? b. If the concentration of the stock solution in tube #1 is 0.8 M, what is the concentration of the solution in tube #3? 10 ul 10 l 10 0.990 ml SM buffer 0.990 ml SM buffer 0.990 ml SM buffer Tube #1 tube #2 tube #3 tube #4 For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).arrow_forwardA buffer contains 0.015 mol of lactic acid (pK₁ = 3.86) and 0.080 mol of sodium lactate per liter. H₂C OH Lactic acid OH Calculate the pH of the buffer. H₂C. Calculate the change in pH after adding 9.0 mL of 0.10 M HCl to 1.0 L of the buffer. O OH Sodium lactate Calculate the change in pH after adding 9.0 mL of 0.10 M HCl to 1.0 L of pure water. O Na+ buffer pH: buffer pH change: water pH change: units unitsarrow_forward