Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.20P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The formula mass and its uncertainty for Na2CO3 has to be found out.

Concept Introduction:

Uncertainty:

Uncertainty means state of not certain in predicting a value.  In a measured value, the last digit will have associated uncertainty. Uncertainty has two values, absolute uncertainty and relative uncertainty.

Absolute uncertainty:

Expressed the marginal value associated with a measurement

Relative uncertainty:

Compares the size of absolute uncertainty with the size of its associated measurement

Relative uncertainty = absolute uncertaintymagnitude of measurement

To Find: The formula mass and its uncertainty for Na2CO3

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molarity of HCl and its absolute uncertainty has to be found out.

Concept Introduction:

Uncertainty:

Uncertainty means state of not certain in predicting a value.  In a measured value, the last digit will have associated uncertainty. Uncertainty has two values, absolute uncertainty and relative uncertainty.

Absolute uncertainty:

Expressed the marginal value associated with a measurement

Relative uncertainty:

Compares the size of absolute uncertainty with the size of its associated measurement

Relative uncertainty = absolute uncertaintymagnitude of measurement

Molarity:

Molarity = No. of molesLiter

To Find: The molarity of HCl and its absolute uncertainty

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When the purity of Na2CO3 is considered as (100.00±0.05)% , the molarity of HCl and its absolute uncertainty has to be recalculated from part (b).

Concept Introduction:

Uncertainty:

Uncertainty means state of not certain in predicting a value.  In a measured value, the last digit will have associated uncertainty. Uncertainty has two values, absolute uncertainty and relative uncertainty.

Absolute uncertainty:

Expressed the marginal value associated with a measurement

Relative uncertainty:

Compares the size of absolute uncertainty with the size of its associated measurement

Relative uncertainty = absolute uncertaintymagnitude of measurement

Molarity:

Molarity = No. of molesLiter

To Calculate: The molarity of HCl and its absolute uncertainty when the purity of Na2CO3 is considered as (100.00±0.05)% .

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