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- Students measured the concentration of HCl in a solution by titrating with different indicators to find the end point. (Use the table to find critical F values.) Mean HCl concentration (M) (+ standard deviation) Indicator Number of measurements 1. Bromothymol blue 0.09565 + 0.00170 28 2. Methyl red 0.08681 ± 0.00098 18 3. Bromocresol green 0.08641 + 0.00106 29 Is the difference between Indicators 1 and 2 significant at the 95% confidence level? O Yes O No Fenlculated clegrees of freedom Ecalculated Is the difference between indicators 2 and 3 significant at the 95% confidence level? O Yes O No Fealculated Spooled tcalculatedMass of Sample Volume of KMnO, solution used in titration Equivalents of permanganate used Equivalents of iron (II) in sample Moles of iron (II) in sample Grams of Iron in Sample % Iron in Sample Average % Iron in Unknown Instructor's Grade for Precision in Part B. Sample Calculations Part B: 0.58179 0.68719 28.19 ml 31,96m6 007662 00266 2 11 nSCE students measured the concentration of HCl in a solution by titrating with different indicators to find the end point.Indicator Mean HCl concentration (M)(± standard deviation)Number of measurementsBromothymol blue 0.09565 ± 0.00225 28Methyl red 0.08686 ± 0.00098 18Bromocresol green 0.08641 ± 0.00113 29Is the difference between indicators 1 and 2 significant at the 95% confidence level? Answer the same question for indicators 2 and 3
- Q2):- A. Define the "gravimetric methods" and list the important steps required to obtain on the accurate gravimetric analysis?What is the dilution factor for Sample 1 if 20 µL of extract is added to 980 µL distilled water?How will the analyte concentration be altered if the titrant volume recorded is greater than required? cannot be determined from the information given It will be reported lesser than the actual concentration. It will be reported the same as the actual concentration. It will be reported greater than the actual concentration.
- 2 Trial 1: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) Trial 1: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L) Trial 2: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) How Trial 2: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L) Trial 3: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) Trial 3: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L)Please do't provide handwritten solutionPreparation of sodium standard solutions with concentrations of 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 (ppm) in a volume of 100 ml for each solution. [using a 100 ppm reference solution prepared from a weight of sodium chloride in a volume of 1 liter]
- 1. An instrument reading for a standard solution whose concentration is 8.0ppm is 0.651.This same instrument gave a reading of 0.597 for an unknown. What is the concentration of the unknown?Pls provide solutionA student carries out a titration to determine the molar mass and structure of a weak acid A. The student follows the method below. Dissolve a weighed mass of A in 100 cm3 of distilled water and make the solution up to 250 cm in a beaker. Add the solution of A to a burette. Titrate the solution of A with a standard solution of sodium hydroxide, NAOH. (a) What is meant by the term standard solution? (b) Sodium hydroxide is an alkali. What is meant by the term alkali? (c) The student carries out a trial, followed by three further titrations. The diagram shows the initial and final burette readings for the three further titrations. The student measures all burette readings to the nearest 0.05 cm3. Titration 1 Titration 2 Titration 3 Initial reading Final reading Initial reading Final reading Initial reading Final reading 27