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What were the concentrations of each solution you made, and how did you make them?
We created four different concentrations of solution with the starting with 0.1 M and then it was decreased to 0.5 M, 0.025 M, and 0.0125 M. To create the 0.1 M solution, we took 1 mL of the Copper (II) Sulfate solution and put it into the 10 mL volumetric flask and we filled the flask with 9 mL of deionized water. To create the 0.05 M solution, we took 5 mL of the 0.1 M solution and put it into another 10 mL volumetric flask and then added 5 mL of water. To create the 0.025 M solution, we took 5 mL of the 0.5 M solution and put it into another 10 mL volumetric flask and then added 5 mL of water. To create the final 0.0125 M solution, we took 5 mL of the 0.025 M solution and put it into the final 10 mL volumetric flask and then added 5 mL of water.
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1. Calculate the mass percent of water for the hydrate, LINO,-3H;O.
2. What will be the probable effect if you kept the crucible completely covered during the entire
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- 1) Listen The Ksp value for calcium sulfate [CaSO4] is 2.40 X 10-5 and a professor made 1825 mL of a CaSO4(ag) solution but then one of his graduate student accidentally poured in a 0.125 M solution of calcium phosphate [Ca3(PO4)2] solution. You may ignore the additional volume coming from the Cag(PO4)2 solution to make the calculation simpler. Now that you have calculated the new equilibrium constant (K) with this common ion effect then which way will the chemical equilibrium shift? need more information to be determined at equilibrium chemical equilibrium will shift to the right first and then to the left chemical equilibrium will shift to the right chemical equilibrium will shift to the left 201591..docx LAB EXP. #3 -..docx Show Allarrow_forwardExit Fullscreen For this assignment, you are required to conduct research on one of the following energy sources within Canada: • Fossil fuels • Nuclear energy • Biofuels • Wind energy • Solar energy You will research how the energy is extracted or produced, and provide details about the chemical process (stating equations and reactions). Your work must also include a comment on the impact your chosen energy source has on the environment and society. This assignment is worth 15% of your course grade. Instructions Assignment components Ensure your assignment includes the following pieces of information relevant to your chosen energy source: • The name of your chosen energy source and a brief description of what types of compounds are used in the production process • Details about the chemical process, stating balanced equations and reactions • A calculation of bond dissociation energy for the reaction, accompanied by an explanation of what the value indicates • An analysis of the impact…arrow_forward22:26 Wed 25 Aug Question 10 of 20 A tank with 43.2 kg of water is leaking at a rate of 0.0135 kg/s . How many hours will it take until the tank is completely empty? STARTING AMOUNT ADD FACTOR ANSWER RESET *( ) 3600 1000 0.0135 0.583 53.3 0.889 1 3.20 x 103 60 43.2 0.001 hr min kg S kg/sarrow_forward
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