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- A 1.59 g sample containing KI was analyzed gravimetrically and 0.0538g of Barium Iodate was recovered... express the results of this analysis as percent posassium iodide.A bbhosted.cuny.edu/webapps/assessment/take/take.jsp?course_assessment_id=_1... R Paused E Apps G Gmail O YouTube O Maps Home Take Test: Test #1 * Question Completion Status: A MOving to the next question prevents cnanges to tnis answer. Question 4 of 20 > Question 4 4 points Save Answer What is the density of a solid sample that increased the volume of 25.2 mL of water to 34.9 mL when placed in the graduated cylinder and weighs 13.34 g? O A. 0.52 g/mL O B. 0.38 g/mL OC. 1.37 g/mL O D.0.73 g/mL A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 4 of 20 13,846 MAR étv S esc F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 @ %23 24 2 & Q W E R Y II5. In preparation for the analyses of other types of samples that may reach your laboratory, the supervisor tasked you to research different extraction procedures for the analyses of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other related compounds so that you can purchase different extraction instruments. How will you convince him to buy a Supercritical Fluid Extraction Instrument? C
- (in ML) evo/index.html?deploymentld%35575082893418928890996 2&elSBN=9781305657571&nbld%3D2199898&snapshotld%3D21998... * INDTAP Q Search this co Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Oxalic acid dihydrate is a solid, diprotic acid that can be used in the laboratory as a primary standard. Its formula is H2C204•2H2O. A student dissolves 0.210 grams of H,C,O4•2H¬O in water and titrates the resulting solution with a solution of sodium hydroxide of unknown concentration. If 27.3 mL of the sodium hydroxide solution are required to neutralize the acid, what is the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution ? M Submit Answer 5 question attempts remaining NeThe purpose of digestion process in gravimetric analysis is to: 1. O decrease the particle size of the precipitate 2. O evaporate the solvent 3. O dry the precipitate 4. O coagulate the precipitateAre Particles Visible? Can it be Filtered? Do Partices Settie? See Tyndal Effect? Example Mixture Solution No saltwater Colloid No Suspension Yes Part 3 Separating Mixtures 15. Since the parts of a moture are combined, they can be separated rather easily. 16. F in the table below to sutmarize the 6 different separation techniques described. Technique Description Separates larger solids from smaller solids by passing them through mesh. Separates magnetic from non-magnetic materials Separates an insolluble solid from a liquid by passing it through a filter. Separates a soluble sold from a liquid by boling off the liquid. Separates a liquid from a soluble solid in solution by boiling and cooling it. Separates mitures of liquids with different boiling points using a condenser. Separates matures of liquids with afferent solubilities using absorbent paper. Part 4 Properties.of Matter 17. Matter can be described by 2 types of properties: and properties 18. A) s a property of matter one can…
- A. Critical point: 374 C, 218 atm. B. Liquid is more dense variation. C. Triple point: - 56.4 C, 5.11 atm. D. Freezing point depression. 7. Describe the INCORRECT colligative properties observed when non-volatile solute is added to the solvent. A. Catalytic converter. B. Boiling point elevation. C. Vapour pressure lowering. D. Freezing point depression. 8. Select the CORRECT definition of eutectic mixture. A. Liquid that has higher boiling point and remains as liquid after the distillation. B. A mixture of two or more phases at a composition that has the lowest meltin point. C. Free energy change for the formation of 1 mole of the substance from it elements in their standard states. D Mixture of two miscible liguids that has a constant boiling point and the vapou Os the liguid1.0 M H KOAC in 100 ml. Ans. 4.53. at the ec 8. 50 ml 0.1 M NH, is mixed with 100 ml 0.1 M HCI. What is the pi df the resulting mixture? 28. Sel volume Ans. 1.48. 9. Repeat problem 8, hutSafari File Edit View History Bookmarks Window Help A www-awu.aleks.com CLA T M MyOpenMat. ODayforce A ALEKS - Jad. SV Ellucian Deg.. Borrower Ap. My Blackbo.. D jada.jackson. O STOICHIOMETRY Dilution OD A chemist must prepare 1000. mL of 320. mM aqueous calcium bromide (CaBr,) working solution. He'll do this by pouring out some 0.336 mol calcium bromide stock solution into a graduated cylinder and diluting it with distilled water. aqueous Calculate the volume in mL of the calcium bromide stock solution that the chemist should pour out. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. mL Explanation Check 2021 McGraw-H Education. AllRights Reserved. Terms of Use / Privacy Accessibility dtv Thank The esc & 2# - 1 2 3 4. 6 Q W E T Y tab D F G K A S caps lock M V command or control option command R N
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