Using the method of successive approximations, what is [H3O+] in 0.00500 M CH2ClCOOH(aq) (Ka=1.4×10−3) and how many iterations (n) are needed to validate that a constant value had been obtained to two significant figures?
Express [H3O+] using two significant figures, followed by a comma and the number of iterations as an integer.
Using the method of successive approximations, what is [H3O+] in 0.00500 M CH2ClCOOH(aq) (Ka=1.4×10−3) and how...
Using the method of successive approximations, what is [H3O+][H3O+] in 0.500 M M HClO2HClO2 (Ka=1.1×10−2Ka=1.1×10−2) and how many iterations (nnn) are needed to validate that a constant value had been obtained to two significant figures? Express [H3O+][H3O+] using two significant figures, followed by a comma and the number of iterations as an integer.
If we assume that x is very small compared to 0.00250, the first iteration gives x=(0.00250×4.5×10−4)1/2=0.00106. Even though the assumption is not valid, it seems likely that [HNO2] is closer to (0.00250−0.00106)M than to 0.00250 M. Substitute the new value into the original equation to obtain the second iteration, x20.00250−0.00106=4.5×10−4 and then x=8.04×10−4. Now, we can restrict x to the following range: 8.04×10−4<x<1.06×10−3 Use the new value of x to write that [HNO2]=(0.00250−0.000804)M and solve the equation once again for...
Consider the following reaction: HC2H3O2(aq)+H2O(l)⇌H3O+(aq)+C2H3O−2(aq) Kc=1.8×10−5 at 25∘C If a solution initially contains 0.180 M HC2H3O2, what is the equilibrium concentration of H3O+ at 25∘C? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A solution is made that is 1.4×10−3 M in Zn(NO3)2 and 0.150 M in NH3. After the solution reaches equilibrium, what concentration of Zn2+(aq) remains? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Consider the following reaction: Fe3+(aq)+SCN−(aq)⇌FeSCN2+(aq) A solution is made containing an initial [Fe3+] of 1.2×10−3 M and an initial [SCN−] of 8.2×10−4 M . At equilibrium, [FeSCN2+]= 1.8×10−4 M . Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc)(Kc). Express your answer using two significant figures.
Titration: Acids and Bases 2. How can you determine which acid is diprotic? 3. using the answers to questions one and two, which acid is diprotic? 4. Which base has more hydroxide ions per molecule? Acid Volume Base Base Initial Volume (mL) Base Final Volume (mL) Volume of Base Used (mL) Acid: Base Ratio Acid 1 20 mL Base 1 50 mL 34.5 15.5 4:3 Acid 2 20 mL Base 1 Acid 1 20 mL Base 2 Acid 2 20...
just one example/demonstration! Data needed to be calculated is in highlighted in green boxes. And I highlighted in red an equation (not sure if thats what you use to calculate it) And ignore the lab instructions on completeing a graph!! I already know how to do that in excel, just curious how Ln (relative rate) and 1/T in K^-1 is calculated by hand* here is the rest of that lab leading up to the question as I know its typically...
It's a weak acid strong base titration Experiment 4: Identification of an unknown acid by titration Page 2 of 15 Background In this experiment, you will use both qualitative and quantitative properties to determine an unknown acid's identity and concentration. To do this analysis, you will perform a titration of your unknown acid sample-specifically a potentiometric titration where you use a pH meter and record pH values during the titration, combined with a visual titration using a color indi- cator...
This is the sequence 1,3,6,10,15 the pattern is addin 1 more than last time but what is the name for this patternThese are called the triangular numbers The sequence is 1 3=1+2 6=1+2+3 10=1+2+3+4 15=1+2+3+4+5 You can also observe this pattern x _________ x xx __________ x xx xxx __________ x xx xxx xxxx to see why they're called triangular numbers. I think the Pythagoreans (around 700 B.C.E.) were the ones who gave them this name. I do know the...
How can we assess whether a project is a success or a failure? This case presents two phases of a large business transformation project involving the implementation of an ERP system with the aim of creating an integrated company. The case illustrates some of the challenges associated with integration. It also presents the obstacles facing companies that undertake projects involving large information technology projects. Bombardier and Its Environment Joseph-Armand Bombardier was 15 years old when he built his first snowmobile...