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Show using Hess's Law how the enthalpy of reaction for HCLg + NaOH (you don't need specific numbers, just call it AH) minus the enthalpy of reaction for HCL) + NH3(aq) (call it AH) should be equal to the enthalpy of reaction for NaOH. + NH,CIQ). Show all work.
Show using Hess's Law how the enthalpy of reaction for HCLg + NaOH (you don't need specific numbers, just call it AH) minus the enthalpy of reaction for HCL) + NH3(aq) (call it AH) should be equal to the enthalpy of reaction for NaOH. + NH,CIQ). Show all work.
If 2.0 mL of distilled water is added to 3.0 mL of a 0.150 M solution of CoCly, what is the concentration of the resulting solution? Show your work. (a) What is a calibration curve? (b) Why do we use a calibration curve to determine the concentration of our unknown 5. A colored sample with a concentration of 0.160 M has an absorbance of 0.80 in a 1.0 cm path length cuvette. (a) What would be the absorbance expected if...
Beer’s Law Objective : We will explore an application of absorption spectroscopy using calibration curves and Beer’s Law. Use the “LAB : HOW TO…” link from the class website if you need help with how to use balance, Bunsen burner… and such. Introduction: You may write this information in your lab notebook for your own reference. It can’t be cut and pasted. Different solutions have different spectral properties. In this portion of the experiment those properties will be utilized to...
solve all 3 dont waste my answer 1. Check Beer's Law by plotting absorbance vs molar concentration using 2. Is Beer's Law valid for this system? Explain your answer. 3. If Beer's Law is valid, the value of "E" should be constant. Use A-ECPL or E = A/(EL) and the data from Table II to calculate values of E for the five solutions below. The value of L is normally 1 cm so E - A/C in this experiment. Table...
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help please? this was the only other information given REPORT SHEET Determination of the Solubility-Product Constant for a Sparingly Soluble Salt EXPERIMENT 8 A. Preparation of a Calibration Curve Initial (Cro121 0.0024 M Absorbance 5 mL Volume of 0.0024 M K Cro Total volume 1. I mL 100 mL 2. 100ML 3. 10 mL 100ml 4. 15 mL 100 ML Molar extinction coefficient for [CrO2) [Cro,2) 2.4x100M 12x1044 2.4810M 3.6810M 0.04) 2037.37 0.85 1.13 2. 3. Average molar extinction coefficient...