L_{2} is considerably more soluble in CC*L_{4}(1) than it is in H_{2}*O(1) At a certain temperature, the concentration of I_{2} in its saturated aqueous solution is 1.3*10^-3* M and the equilibrium achieved when I_{2} distributes itself between H_{2}*O and CC*L{4} is 12 (aq) rightleftharpoons 1 2 (CCL 4),; K = 85.5Part A: A 12.0-mL sample of saturated I_{2}(aq) is shaken with 12.0 mL of CC*L_{4} After equilibrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many milligrams of will be in the aqueous layer? I_{2}

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L_{2} is considerably more soluble in CC*L_{4}(1) than it is in H_{2}*O(1) At a certain temperature, the concentration of I_{2} in its saturated
aqueous solution is 1.3*10^-3* M and the equilibrium achieved when I_{2} distributes itself between H_{2}*O and CC*L{4} is 12 (aq)
rightleftharpoons 1 2 (CCL 4),; K = 85.5Part A: A 12.0-mL sample of saturated I_{2}(aq) is shaken with 12.0 mL of CC*L_{4} After equilibrium is
established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many milligrams of will be in the aqueous layer? I_{2}
Transcribed Image Text:L_{2} is considerably more soluble in CC*L_{4}(1) than it is in H_{2}*O(1) At a certain temperature, the concentration of I_{2} in its saturated aqueous solution is 1.3*10^-3* M and the equilibrium achieved when I_{2} distributes itself between H_{2}*O and CC*L{4} is 12 (aq) rightleftharpoons 1 2 (CCL 4),; K = 85.5Part A: A 12.0-mL sample of saturated I_{2}(aq) is shaken with 12.0 mL of CC*L_{4} After equilibrium is established, the two liquid layers are separated. How many milligrams of will be in the aqueous layer? I_{2}
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