2. As indicated by the procedure in Part B.1, you may have to prepare 20 mL of a 0.1 M solution of CoCl2. 6H2O from the solid salt. How would you prepare this solution? Be sure to show your calculations in your answer. (2 points)
2. As indicated by the procedure in Part B.1, you may have to prepare 20 mL...
1,2,3 BEER'S LAW - PRE-LAB QUESTION 1. What mass of solid CoCl2 would you need to prepare 250 mL of 0.150 M solution of CoCl2 from solid CoCl2 and distilled water? Show your calculations. 2. Using the solution from the previous problem and distilled water, how would you prepare 100 mL of a 0.060 M solution of CoCl2? (Hint: use the dilution formula) 3. What is Beer's law? Write an equation and describe all terms used in it.
QUESTION 2 Suppose you have 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl. What will the pH of the solution be after 10 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is added? Report your answer to 2 significant figures (i.e., 2 decimal places). Suppose you have 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl. What will the pH of the solution be after 30 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is added? Report your answer to 2 significant figures (i.e., 2 decimal places).
meed help with part c and e [References) How would you prepare 1.10 L of a 0.50-M solution of each of the following? . a. H2SO4 from "concentrated" (18 M) sulfuric acid Dilute 30.55 mL of concentrated H2SO4 to a total volume of 110 L with wa b. HCl from "concentrated" (12 M) reagent O EO 9 21 Dilute 45.83 mL of concentrated HCl to a total volume c. NiCl, from the salt NiCl2 - 6H2O Dissolve g NiCl, 6H2O...
9. How much CuSO4.5H20 will you weigh out to prepare 250 mL of a 0.75 mole/L solution of Cuso? Hint: you are weighing out a solid to prepare an aqueous solution. 5 Points (Please show all calculations below and circle your Final Answer).
PROCEDURE 1. Prepare three 100 mL beakers for this experiment. Use the molecular weights on the bottles to calculate the amount of solid to use. a. *b. Prepare 25 mL of a 10 M NaOH solution (concentrated NaOH solution). Calculate the amount of solid NaOH needed to make. *c. Prepare 50 mL of a 20 mM histidine solution (calculate the amount of solid histidine needed to make it, m.w. 209.6 g/mol). In the fume hood, add 3 drops of concentrated...
1. How would you prepare 125 ml of a 10% (v/v) solution of acetic acid in H2O? 2. How would you prepare 60 ml of a 5% (W/V) NaCl solution in H20? 3. How would you prepare 3 ml of 82% solution A and 18% solution B? 4. 5 ml of a 2.0 mg/ml protein solution contains mg protein. a. If 1.0 ug/ml of pigment X shows an absorbance of 0.059 at 370nm, then what is the concentration of a...
prepare a 3.5 M ammonium sulfate solution in a final volume of 20 ml. how will you make it. show your calculations
5. (1pt) How much solid NaOH will you need to prepare 300 ml of an approximately 0.1 M solution? 6. (2pt) If you have 5.00 ml of a 5.5% acetic acid solution, how many grams and moles of acetic acid are in that solution? (Assume that the solution has a density of 1.00 g/ml).
question#1 Experiment 17A. A Solubility Product Constant Procedure Getting Started 1. Obtain a 10 ml pipet, a 50 mL buret, and 2 pieces of 120 cm filter paper Preparing Saturated Solutions of M10J MIO), is an insoluble divalent iodate salt. The identity of the cation M-is unknown. 1 Prepare MIO,), by adding S0 ml of o.2 M KIO, to 20 mL of 1 Molar M(NO,J, in a 150 mt 2. Stir the mixture vigorously with a stirring rod. A white,...
Name Solution Calculations Directions: Clearly show the setups for your calculations. 1. You wish to prepare 50.0 mL of 2.30x 102 M solution of your drug. Describe how to prepare this solution from the pure drug and deionized water. Analytical balances and volumetric flasks are available to you. (Assume that your drug dissolves in water, at least to the extent necessary for this problem.) Use complete sentences in your description of the solution preparation process. Show any required calculations you...