Analytical Chemistry: An IntroductionSaunders College Pub., 1994 - 675 pagine |
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... mL of 0.2000 M HCl with 25.0 mL of ( a ) distilled water . ( b ) 0.132 M AgNO3 . ( c ) 0.132 M NaOH . ( d ) 0.132 M NH3 . ( e ) 0.232 M NaOH . 10-23 . What is the pH of the solution that results when 0.102 g of Mg ( OH ) 2 is mixed with ...
... mL of 0.2000 M HCl with 25.0 mL of ( a ) distilled water . ( b ) 0.132 M AgNO3 . ( c ) 0.132 M NaOH . ( d ) 0.132 M NH3 . ( e ) 0.232 M NaOH . 10-23 . What is the pH of the solution that results when 0.102 g of Mg ( OH ) 2 is mixed with ...
Pagina 489
... water that is 0.0500 M in Q are to be extracted with four 10.0 - mL portions of an immiscible organic solvent , what ... mL aliquots were transferred to 100 - mL volumetric flasks . Solution 1 was diluted to 100 mL with 1.0 M HCIO ...
... water that is 0.0500 M in Q are to be extracted with four 10.0 - mL portions of an immiscible organic solvent , what ... mL aliquots were transferred to 100 - mL volumetric flasks . Solution 1 was diluted to 100 mL with 1.0 M HCIO ...
Pagina 559
... mL pipet delivers 24.976 g of water weighed against stainless steel weights at 25 ° C . Use the data in Table 28-3 to calculate the volume delivered by this pipet at 25 ° C and 20 ° C . At 25 ° C : V = 24.976 g × 1.0040 mL / g = 25.08 mL = ...
... mL pipet delivers 24.976 g of water weighed against stainless steel weights at 25 ° C . Use the data in Table 28-3 to calculate the volume delivered by this pipet at 25 ° C and 20 ° C . At 25 ° C : V = 24.976 g × 1.0040 mL / g = 25.08 mL = ...
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