A5.12-g pesticide sample was decomposed and then dilute to 200-ml to determine its Cu" contents. The analysis was completed by treating aliquots as indicated: Volume of sample, mL Volume of 3.82 ppm Cu2", mL Signal 50.0 0.00 0.512 50.0 4.00 0.844 a. Calculate the percentage of copper in the pesticide sample. b. What assumption did you make in calculating the concentration of copper in your sample?
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- 2. Calculate the total and volatile solids (TS and TVS), suspended solids (SS), volatile suspended (VSS) and dissolved solids (TDS) based on the following data: Total solids data I Weight of empty dish = 85.317 g Weight of dish + dry solids = 85.500 g Weight of dish + ignited solids = 85.375 g Volume of wastewater sample = 85 mL Suspended solids data Weight of glass fiber filter (GFF) = 0.1300 g Weight of GFF + dry solids = 0.1520 g Weight of GFF + ignited solids = 0.1396 g Volume of wastewater sample = 200 mL3. At elevated temperatures, NaHCO3 is converted quantitatively to NazCO3 : 2 NaHCO3(5) = Na,CO3) + CO29) + H2O Ignition of a 0.3592 g samples containing NaHCO3 and non-volatile impurities yielded a residue weighing 0.2362g. Calculate the percent purity of the sample.Sample IdentificationCodeConcentration of M%TA=2-log(%T)Q50004.00 x 10-417.90.75Q50013.20 x 10-425.00.6Q50022.40 x 10-435.70.46Q50031.60 x 10-450.20.3Q50048.000 x 10-570.80.15SampleIdentificationCode%TA=2-log(%T)AMQ0210150143.70.359518560.360.000192Q0210150244.10.355561410.360.00018Q0210150343.80.358525890.360.00017Q0210150444.10.355561410.360.00018Q0210150543.80.358525890.360.00017What was their percent error?43%Does Batch 021015 meet legal requirements?No, because it is not between 2.85 * 10(4) and 3.15 * 10(4)Well #DropsBluedye1234567891012345678910Drops 9Distilled water876543210Concne 0.26tration0.52Test Tube #0.781.041.3Solutions3Concentration (M)2.082.32.6Concentration (ppm)1:1 dilution11.82Starting Dilution21.562:1 dilution0A.Zero standard0Was your calibration curve as linear as you expected?B.Did you experience any âdriftâ of the resistance readings?C.What is the equation of your best-fit line?D.What commercial drink did you analyze?E.Assuming…
- A titrimetric method for the determination of calcium in limestone was tested by analysis of an NIST limestone containing 30.15% CaO. The mean result of four analyses was 30.26% CaO, with a standard deviation of 0.085%. By pooling data from several analyses, it was established that s = 0.094% CaO.a. Do the data indicate the presence of a systematic error at the 95% confidence level?b. Do the data indicate the presence of systematic error at the 95% confidence level if no pooled value for s was available?4. Price the Prescription using the Professional Fee method. Rx Potassium chloride 40 mEq NaCl 30 mEq M. In pp. Tab. No. 20 Sig Dissolve the contents of 1 paper tab in 1 glass of water, taken after breakf - P35.00 Given: Professional Fee each mEq KCI =0.075 g %3D each mEq NaCi = 0.058 g %3D Cost of 100 g KCI P30.0 %3D Cost of 100 g NaCl = P15.00 %3DCollege of Teacher Bachelor of Secondary Education *promoting pedagogical excellence elor of Sec omoting pedage RIN ht: (a) (b) Br. C. CH3 b1. HNO3, H2SO4 2. Fe, H30*r H2/Pd s / oD Br NO2 (c) KMN04 7 (d) Cl CH3CH2CH2CI AICI3 H20 7. OCH3 4. Predict the major product(s) of the following reactions: OM (a) CI (b) CH CH CH3CH2C! AICI3 CH3CH2COCI AICI3 (c) CO2H HNO3 (d) N(CH2CH3)2 H2SO4 SO, H2SO4 ASITY
- A quia.com/quiz/7898892.html?AP_rand%3D1784472953 UIA FAQ About Log in Subscribe now 30-day free trial Home 201208 Assessment for Scoutlier Significant Figures Calculations Go to 1 - Not answered v Go stion 1 of 20 1. When expressed as 7.5x10^4, only the significant figures of are to.be considered. (1 point) O 7.5 7.05 O 7.005 O None of the, above Submit answer Skip for now Save progress or end quizASSAY Calibration solutions Calibration solutions of naproxen in the range 5 – 25 μg/mL were prepared. Sample preparation 20 tablets weighing 12.3819 g were crushed to a fine powder. A portion of the powder (145.4 mg) was shaken with approximately 150 mL of acetic acid (0.05 M) for 5 min and then made up to volume in a 250 mL volumetric flask (stock solution). Approximately 50 mL of the stock solution was filtered and a 25 mL aliquot was diluted to 100 mL in a volumetric flask. 10 mL of the resulting solution was further diluted to 100 mL with acetic acid (0.05 M). Analysis The standards and sample solutions were analyzed by HPLC under the following conditions: Column: octadecylsilyl (ODS), 4.6 mmx150 mm, mobile phase: acetonitrile : 0.05 M acetic acid (85:15), flow rate: 1 ml/min, UV detection at 243 nm. Results: A calibration curve of concentration versus peak area was constructed for the standard solutions and gave the straight-line equation: y = 3555.6x + 85, r = 0.9999 The area…10) The following results were obtained in an analysis of iron content in an ore sample. The results reported as % Fe for each analysis, were as follow: Samples no. 1 3 4 5 6 % Fe 20.10 20.50 18.65 19.25 19.40 19.99 i. Calculate the mean and median from the set of the data above ii. If the true value of %Fe is 19.65 %, calculate the value for absolute error and percentage relative error for sample no. 3 Using Q-test, justify whether an of the data must be rejected at 95 % ii. confidence level iv. Calculate the standard deviation and relative standard deviation of the data.
- 0.3414 grams of sample (crushed aspirin tablet) was weighed and dissolved in 25 mL ethanol. This solution was transferred into a 100 mL volumetric flask and filled to the mark with deionized water. 20 mL of the solution was filtered through a 0.22 μm pore filter and 503 μL of the filtered sample solution was diluted so, that the final volume of the solution was 12 mL. This sample solution and calibration solutions with known concentration of acetyl salicylic acid (ASA) were injected (injection volume 20 μL) into a HPLC and the following peak areas were measured (expressed as averages from three separate chromatographic runs): Solution Cal 1 Cal 2 Cal 3 Cal 4 Cal 5 Sample Structure of ASA: C(ASA) (mg/L) 0 OH B 53.5 105.9 140.9 195.4 247.4 Average weight of the tablet was estimated as 591.9 mg. What is the mass of ASA in one tablet? Please give the answer with 4 significant digits. Be sure you present the result with units! Peak area (mA.s) 4995 9953 12941 17271 22179 10467.3Com X Bb Mas X Mas X Hom X K! Kahx Exan X K! Kah X Mitc X КI Kah X K Kah x K! Kah x Kah x K Kahx C session.masteringchemistry.com/myct/itemView?assignmentProblemID=134214560 Apps New Tab Effect of Salinity on... Sleep Disorders | M... P Philo American Journal ... Zeeshan JBAS Ic Wait for Next Quest... oramge juice Effect cMon 4:35 PM nnections | Un X * Student Employment | Car X Illinois State University : H X Mind Tap - Cengage Learn X G If a sample of lithium con index.html?deploymentld%3D55750828934189288909969212&elSBN=9781305657571&nbld%3D2199898&snapshotld%3219989. * DTAP Q Search this Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. If a sample of lithium contains 2.50x10 atoms of lithium-7 and 2.00×10³ atoms of lithium-6, what is the percentage of lithium-6 atoms in the sample? Submit Answer 5 question attempts remaining Next Autosaved at 4:32 PM BackSEE MORE QUESTIONS