Dear student, I have provided detailed solution for your question. Go through it. If you need further explanation feel free to comment.


![8 = expl-1.1731221 Q == 2 Cup tŲ z tt 0.001 expl-1.173|(+2)(+) (08]+[@@X-10] Q = exp op [1.23x2 pegel xo exp[- 2.346 * 0-4577](http://img.homeworklib.com/questions/88f05ce0-0c27-11eb-a6d8-cf208ead395b.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_560)
Q2. Using the limiting law, Calculate the mean ionic activity coefficient at 25°C in water of...
For 0.002 m CaCl2 at 25°C use Debye-Hückel limiting law to calculate the mean activity coefficient? Select one: a. 0.83 b. 0.71 c. 0.91 d. 0.55 e. 0.62 Next page
Calculate the activity coefficient, y, of Snt when the ionic strength of the solution, , is 0.062 M by linear interpolation of the data in the table. Ionic strength (H, M) 0.001 Activity coefficient (75m?) 0.870 0.005 0.43 0.749 YSa+= 0.01 0.05 10.1 0.675 0.485 0.405 Calculate the activity coefficient, y of Snt when the ionic strength of the solution, , is 0.062 M by using the extended Debye-Hückel equation at 25 °C, where the ion size is 600 pm....
Calculate the activity coefficient, γ, of Sn2+ when the ionic strength of the solution, μ, is 0.059 M by linear interpolation of the data in the table. Ionic strength (μ, M) Activity coefficient (γSn2+) 0.001 0.870 0.005 0.749 0.01 0.675 0.05 0.485 0.1 0.405 γSn2+= Calculate the activity coefficient, γ, of Sn2+ when the ionic strength of the solution, μ, is 0.059 M by using the extended Debye-Hückel equation at 25 °C, where the ion size is 600 pm. γSn2+=
What is the activity coefficient for each ion at the given ionic strength at 25 °C? Activity coefficients at various ionic strengths can be found in this table. Cro-(0.005 M) y Sc3+ (u0.001 M) y= Dy3 ( 0.001 M) (CH,CHNH (u= 0.001 M) y=
21 Calculate the ionic strength and the mean activity coefficient of 1.00 mmol kg CaCl, (aq) at 25°C. Calculate the masses of (a) KNO, and, separately, (b) Ba(NO3), to add to a 0.110 mol kg solution of KNO, (aq) containing 500 g of solvent to sitionic strength to 100. b
Question 6 of 11 Calculate the activity coefficient, y, of Ca2 when the ionic Y. Ionic Activity strength of the solution, , is 0.083 M by linear interpolation of the data in the table. strength (и, М) coefficient (YCa) 0.001 0.870 0.005 0.749 YCa+ 0.01 0.675 0.05 0.485 Calculate the activity coefficient, y, of Ca2+ when the ionic strength of the solution, u, is 0.083 M by using the extended Debye-Hückel equation at 25 °C, where the ion size is...
Calculate the activity coefficient, ?, of Cu2 when the ionic
strength of the solution, ? , is 0.078 M:
(a) by linear interpolation of the data in the table to the
right;
yCu2+ = 0.440
(b) by using the extended Debye-Huckel equation at 25°C, where
the ion size is 600 pm.
yCu2+ =
answer to part a is correct.
ionic strength (,M)
activity coeffient
Cu2+
0.001
0.870
0.005
0.749
0.01
0.675
0.05
0.485
0.1
0.405
Estimate the mean ionic activity coefficient and activity of a solution at 25 °C that is 0.020 mol kg−1 NaCl(aq) and 0.035 mol kg−1 Ca(NO3)2(aq).
What is the activity coefficient for each ion at the given ionic strength at 25 "C? Activity coefficients at various ionic strengths can be found in this table. HPO- (x = 0.1 M) = 0.23 A1+ (x = 0.01 M) Y = 0.35 Eu ( = 0.001 M) = 0.71 (CH, CH , NH" (H = 0,1 M) m 0.69
Please help. i will rate
What is the activity coefficient for each ion at the given ionic strength at 25°C? Activity coefficients at various ionic strengths can be found in this table. so - (x = 0.1 M) Y = .476 AP (4 = 0.01 M) y = .348 Dy! (u = 0.05 M) = 0,0941 (CH,CH), NH* (4 m (0.001 M) ¥m (0,9635 Ion Use the Debye-Hückel equation to calculate the activity coefficient of each ion at the given...