After the extraction of benzoic acid from 0.5g impure sample, the weight of pure benzoic acid in the filter paper was 0.4g. Calculate the % impurity?
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- The scatter plot below shows the density of ethylene glycol solutions vs. the mass % of those solutions. Density (g/mL) 1.04+ 1.03- 1.02- 1.01 0.99- 0.98- 8 % 10 12 14 16 18 20 Mass % Q The equation for the line of best fit shown on the scatter plot is y= 0.001683 +0.9959. Use the equation of the trendline to determine the mass percent of an ethylene glycol solution with a density of 1.015 g/mL.A 15.00 g sample containing mixed alkali and other inert components was dissolved and diluted to 300 mL with water. A 20 mL aliquot was titrated with 5.02 mL of 0.5352 M HCl to reach PHP endpoint. Another 20 mL aliquot was titrated to the BCG endpoint, using up 18.87 mL of titrant in the process. Note: Answer in two decimal places only. If there is no answer, type in 0.00. Use the molar masses 105.989 ?/??l ??2cO3 and 84.007 g/mol NaHCO3 indicated. The volume of titrant needed to neutralize NaOH is _________ mL.The volume of titrant needed to neutralize Na2CO3 is _____________ mL.The volume of titrant needed to neutralize NaHCO3 is _____________ mL. The mass of NaOH is ___________ g.The mass of Na2CO3 is __________ g.The mass of NaHCO3 is __________ g. The percent weight of NaOH is __________ %.The percent weight of Na2CO3 is __________ %.The percent weight of NaHCO3 is __________ %.25 ml of pickled brine was taken from an apple pickled with vinegar and diluted to 500 ml, 25 ml of this was taken and acidity was determined with 0.2 N (Factor: 1.05) NaOH. In the main trials, 6.3 ml - 6.5 ml - 6.9 ml, respectively, 0.1 ml base was used in the analysis without using the sample.For example, how many ppm is its acidity?
- The standard addition method is used to analyze a sample of a river water for mercury. Solution A is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample in to a 10 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI water. Solution B is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample and 3.00 mL of 15.0 ppb of Hg standard into same 10.0 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI. Solution A and B are analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy and give a percent transmittance values of 56 % and 33 % respectively (not blank corrected). A blank has a transmittance of 96%. What is the corrected absorbance of both solution A and B? OA. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.463 O B. Solution A: 0.463 Solution B: 0.234 O C. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.234 O D. Solution A: 0.234 Solution B: 0.463The standard addition method is used to analyze a sample of a river water for mercury. Solution A is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample in to a 10 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI water. Solution B is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample and 3.00 mL of 15.0 ppb of Hg standard into same 10.0 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI. Solution A and B are analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy and give a percent transmittance values of 56 % and 33 % respectively (not blank corrected). A blank has a transmittance of 96%. What is the corrected absorbance of both solution A and B? A. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.463 B. Solution A: 0.463 Solution B: 0.234 C. Solution A: 0.123 Solution B: 0.234 D. Solution A: 0.234 Solution B: 0.463The standard addition method is used to analyze a sample of a river water for mercury. Solution A is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample in to a 10 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with D water. Solution B is made by pipetting 5.00 mL of undiluted sample and 3.00 mL of 15.0 ppb of Hg standard into same 10.0 mL volumetric flask and filling to the mark with DI. Solution A and B are analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy and give a percent transmittance values of 56 % and 33 % respectively (not blank corrected). A blank has a transmittance of 96%. Which of the following technique can be used to determine the amount of mercury in the undiluted sample of river water? O A. IR spectroscopy O B. Cold vapor atomic absorption OC. Hydride generation atomic absorption OD. Electrothermal atomic absorption