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- Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3 Solution 4 Solution 5 Concentration iron(III) nitrate 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 [Fe(NO3)3] (M) Concentration potassium thiocyanate 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 0.00200 [KSCN] (M) Volume Fe(NO3)3 (mL) 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Volume KSCN (mL) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Volume DI water (mL) 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 Initial concentration [Fe3+] (M) 0.00100 0.00100 0.00100 0.00100 0.00100 Initial concentration [SCN] (M) 0.00100 0.000800 0.000600 0.000400 0.000200 Absorbance 0.269 0.192 0.154 0.104 0.052 Equilibrium [FeSCN2+] (M) 0.000198 0.000141 0.000113 0.0000765 0.000038 Equilibrium constant Kc Average KcThe air in a recently used classroom 9m x 7m x 9m tested 0.12% carbon dioxide. How many cubic meters of fresh air must be admitted per minute in order that 10 minutes later it shall contain not over 0.06% carbon dioxide. Fresh air contains 0.04% carbon dioxide. Assumeimmediate mixing of fresh with stale air. (A) 14 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 19 (E) 17The molarity of a solution is determined by four separate titrations or replicates, where the obtained data was 0.4120, 0.4920, 0.3920, and 0.4320 M. Calculate the standard error of the mean for the above data. O 0.00185 O 0.02160 O 0.43200 O 0.04320 O 0.01080
- During a routine check of the fluoride content of Gotham City's water supply, the given results were obtained from replicate analyses of a single sample: 0.815 mg/L, 0.789 mg/L, 0.811 mg/L, 0.789 mg/L, and 0.815 mg/L. Determine the mean and 90% confidence interval for the average fluoride concentration in this sample. Report the mean and the confidence interval using the "real rules" for significant figures. mean: 0.804 90% confidence interval: 2.32 x10-4 Incorrect mg/L mg/LThe solubility of CaF, in water at 25 °C is measured to be 0.017 . Use this information to calculate K, for CaF,. sp Round your answer to 2 significant digits.(a) Identify which of the structures (A and B) gives to the H NMR spectrum below. Explain your answer. Assign the proton signals in the H NMR spectrum. (b) (c) Calculate the coupling constant and draw the tree diagrams. Assign the coupling constants of the peaks at 3.1, 4.6 and 6.4 ppm in the tree diagrams. (There are '1, *), and J coupling in this compound. Be sure to indude all of them in the tree diagrams). H NMR Spectrum 3H 1H 1H 1H 14 12 44 40 (ppm)
- The spectroscopic data in the table is generated with five solutions of known concentration. Concentration (M) 0.0133 m= 0.0266 0.0532 0.106 0.213 Absorbance 0.1271 What is the intercept of the linear regression line? 0.08531 0.5388 1.069 Use a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel, to graph the data points and determine the equation of the best-fit line. 1.954 What is the slope of the linear regression line formed by these points? M-1This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4. Choose the correct relationship for the plot shown above. O a direct proportion O an inverse proportion O linear with a positive slope and nonzero y-intercept O linear with a negative slope and nonzero y-intercept Submit Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support MacBook Air DII E5 F6 EZ FA F9 F10 F 2$ & * ) 4 5 6 7 8 * 00A solution of HCl was titrated against sodium carbonate. What is the average normality of acid in the given data? (MW Na₂CO3 = 106) T2 0.3479 0.3562 0.3042 Weight (g) Initial V (ml) 0.80 1.60 35.20 36.70 39.80 Final V (mL) Vol HCl used (mL) 35.10 39.40 N of HCl (eq/L) 0.1954 0.1870 Average N of HCl (eq/L)
- A solution of HCl was titrated against sodium carbonate. What is the normality of acid for Trial 3 in the given data? T1 T2 0.3562 0.3479 0.3042 Weight (g) Initial V (mL) 0.80 1.60 0.40 Final V (mL) 35.20 36.70 39.80 Vol HCI used (ml) 35.10 39.40 N of HC (eq/L) 0.1954 0.1870 Average N of HCl (eq/L)Help 100% Public Health Ch X HSC 258 - Major Projec X Mind Tap - Cengage Lea X C The Illustra d%3D55750828934189288909969212&elSBN=9781305657571&id%3D1061392007&nbld%3D21... References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. For the following reaction, 66.8 grams of silver nitrate are allowed to react with 24.6 grams of copper(II) chloride. silver nitrate(aq) + copper(II) chloride(s) silver chloride(s) + copper(II) nitrate(aq) grams What is the maximum amount of silver chloride that can be formed? What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? grams What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Submit AnswerCatra wanted to determine the concentration of copper(II) chloride at an unknown concentration .She began by trying to determine the value of epsilon (ε) using beers law for copper(II) chloride. Catra remembered in lab when they wanted to solve for epsilon they would test the absorbance for three different concentrations of a known solution and then graph it. Catra got frustrated and asked Shera what to do next to determine epsilon. What should Shera tell Catra?