Chapter 16: Q13P (page 391)
Write balanced half-reactions in which acts as an oxidant at
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The balanced half-reactions are,
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Chapter 16: Q13P (page 391)
Write balanced half-reactions in which acts as an oxidant at
The balanced half-reactions are,
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From information in Table 16-3, explain how you would use to find the content of in a solid mixture withWhat is the purpose of phosphoric acid in the procedure?
Why don'tand interfere in the analysis of when a Walden reductor, instead of a Jones reductor, is used for pre-reduction?
A 3.026-g portion of a copper(II) salt was dissolved in a 250-mL volumetric flask. A 50.0-mL aliquot was analyzed by adding of KI and titrating the liberated iodine with 23.33mL of Find the weight percent of Cu in the salt. Should starch indicator be added to this titration at the beginning or just before the end point?
Consider the titration of 25.0 mLofwithin 1MHCI to give and, using Pt and calomel electrodes.
(a) Write a balanced titration reaction.
(b) Write two half-reactions for the indicator electrode.
(c) Write two Nernst equations for the cell voltage.
(d) Calculate Eat the following volumes ofand 30.0 mL. Sketch the titration curve.
Select indicators from Table 16-2 that would be suitable for finding the end point in Figure 16-3. What color changes would be observed?
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