Answer:
67.492cm^3
Explanation:
To get the volume of tetrahydrofuran needed, what the student need to do is to apply mathematical calculations.
We know quite well that to obtain the volume of a substance, given the mass of the substance and the density of the substance is possible.
The volume of the substance is simply the mass of the substance divided by the density of the substance.
This is thus volume = mass/density
The mass given is the question is 60g while the density given is 0.889g/cm^3
The volume = 60/0.889 = 67.492cm^3
False. Carbon is definitely one of the 92 naturally occurring elements within the periodic table.
Answer:
0,07448M of phosphate buffer
Explanation:
sodium monohydrogenphosphate (Na₂HP) and sodium dihydrogenphosphate (NaH₂P) react with HCl thus:
Na₂HP + HCl ⇄ NaH₂P + NaCl <em>(1)</em>
NaH₂P + HCl ⇄ H₃P + NaCl <em>(2)</em>
The first endpoint is due the reaction (1), When all phosphate buffer is as NaH₂P form, begins the second reaction. That means that the second endpoint is due the total concentration of phosphate that is obtained thus:
0,01862L of HCl×= 1,862x10⁻³moles of HCl ≡ moles of phosphate buffer.
The concentration is:
= <em>0,07448M of phosphate buffer</em>
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