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3. (a) Calculate the activity of SO42- whose concentration is 0.01M. Assume an ionic strength, for the solution, of...
Determine the ionic strength of the solution, the activity coefficients, and the activities of each ion in a solution containing 0.01 M (molar) NaCl, 0.005 M Ca(OH)2 and 0.01M MgSO4 I have solved for the ionic strength already but am stuck on calculating the activity coefficients! as well as the activity of each ion, Ionic strength = 0.065 M
Determine the ionic strength of the solution, the activity coefficients, and the activities of each ion in a solution containing 0.01 M (molar) NaCl, 0.005 M Ca(OH)2 and 0.01M MgSO4
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+=
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
16. Calculate the ionic strength of an aqueous solution of (NH4)2HPO4 with an analytical concentration of 0.36 M
(1) Find the ionic strength of 0.020 MKBr plus 0.010 M Na2SO4 (2) Write the charge balance for a solution of HSO in water if the H2SO4 ionizes to HSO4 and SO42; 3) Explain why the solubility of an ionic compound increases as the ionic strength of the solution increases (at least up to -0.5 M). (30 points)
Activity Calculate the activity coefficient, y, of Fe2+ when the ionic strength of the solution, μ , is 0.074 M lonic Strength Coefficient 2+ (a) by linear interpolation of the data in the table to the right; 0.001 0.005 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.870 0.749 0.675 0.485 0.405 Number Fe (b) by using the extended Debye-Huckel equation at 25°C, where the ion size is 600 pm Number Fe
Calculate the ionic strength of a solution that is a. 0.040 Min FeSO4. Ionic strength = b. 0.40 M in (NH4), Cr 04. Ionic strength = c. 0.40 Min FeCl2 and 0.40 M in FeCl2. Ionic strength = d. 0.040 M in La (NO3)2 and 0.050 M in Fe(NO3)2- Ionic strength =
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...