I find a description online in that ''both the 10mL volumetric pipette and 50mL volumetric flask will have two sig figs after the decimal point (i.e. 10.00mL and 50.00mL).'' So does a 100mL volumetric flask will have two sig figs (one is accurate while another is approximate)? e.g. 100.01 ml
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Correct, the significant figures after the point correspond to the decimals that can represent a measurement. In the case of 100 mL, it would be: 100.00 mL
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I find a description online in that ''both the 10mL volumetric pipette and 50mL volumetric flask...
23.40245 What's the proper way to report (write) the reading shown in the analytical balance shown in the figure A) 23.402 B) 23.40245 C) 23.4025 D) 23.4 E) Any of the answers A-D are valid answers. How would you notate (write) the amount of fluid delivered from the "fill line" of the volumetric pipette shown in the figure, if the following markings are on the pipette: 25 mL +/- .02 mL TD at 25 C A) 25.00 mL B) 25.0...
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Introduction Titration is a common analytical technique that is used to verify the concentrations of chemicals before they are sold as commercial products, in a process known as quality control. In this lab, you will be using a redox titration to find the concentration of the strong oxidizing agent hypochlorite (CIO) which is the active ingredient in bleach. Oxidizing and reducing agents are often determined using a redox titration....
Record the following lab data in the table below. If you had to repeat one of the titrations, disregard the value that was different. (a) volume of potassium dichromate solution added to the Erlenmeyer flask in mL 5.00mL (b) coarse titration volume of iron (II) solution range in mL 39ml-35mL left with 11-14.90mL admin (c) volume of iron (II) solution delivered from the burette in mL during the first fine titration 14.14mL (d) volume of iron (II) solution delivered from...
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QUESTIONS 1. A student masse 0878 of an unknown acid follows the titration procedure required to reach the endpoint on a 10.0 ml Calculate the molar mass of the acid. masses out 0.878 of die in 100 ml volume and titration procedure of Partsherds th the average volume of Non to reach the endpoint on 100 ml aliquot of the acid solution is 18.3 m . 2. In the vinegar titrations (Part...
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3. Federal standards require that any commercial material called "vinegar" must contain as cast acetic acid. According to your results in question 4, does the vinegar sample you titrated meet the Federal standards? Explain why or why not. PART B: IDENTIFICATION OF AN UNKNOWN ACID DATA Molarity of NaOH used Mass of unknown acid used 0.050M 0.5989 14.43mc Average volume of NaOH used in the titration CALCULATIONS 1. Using the...
All of the solutions used today can be washed down the sink with water. Solid waste should be thrown in the bin. Experimental This experiment is to be carried out individually NOTE: Failure to follow the correct procedures as explained in Skill 4 will result in wildly inaccurate results. The notes below do NOT give a full description of the techniques. 0 2 Standardisation of 0.1 M sodium hydroxide with the primary standard potassium hydrogenphthalate Part A (Al) In a...
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STUDENT HANDOUT Synthesis of poly(2-methoxy-542-ethylhexyloxy-1.4-phenyle Purpose of the Experiment ylhexyloxy-1.4-phenylenevinylene (MEH-PPV) The purpose of this experiment is 10 bis bromomethyl)-1-methoxy-4-2- experiment is to synthesize a polymer using a Gilch polymerization of 2,5 methyl)-1-methoxy-4-(2-ethylhexyloxybenzene, to investigate the polymer's photophysica properties, and to understand the mechanism of the polymerization reaction Introduction Polyphenylene vinylenes) or PPVs are highly luminescent polymers that are used for a variety of...
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Complete the calculation summary below. READ THE EXPERIMENTAL DISCUSSION FIRST! REPORT ALL ANSWERS TO THE CORRECT SIGNIFICANT FIGURES. SHOW CALCULATION SET-UP on the next page. PART B: Molarity Determination via Solution Stoichiometry 7.625 g Mass of Empty 50 mL Beaker 7.976 g Mass of Beaker and NaCl (final heating) Mass of NaCl Produced (Experimental Yield of NaCl) moles Moles of Na,CO, Consumed 0.00500 Liter Volume of Na,CO,...
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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*
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