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The topic is " Analysis of Oil-in-Water deposit" which is related to oil spill. Please help me construct a methodology about this topic. Please also include a sampling process and sampling preparation
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- 1. Develop a detailed separation scheme for the separation and determination of the percent composition of your sample which will be a mixture of NaCl, NH.CL, and sand. You are expected to use the properties of the components listed below and some of the techniques listed in the table in the pre-lab queries (and used in Separations I). Keep in mind that any chemistry student should be able to pick up your scheme, understand it, and use it to complete the separation and calculation of % composition. Place the scheme on a separate sheet of paper. Component Solubility (@25°C) Melting Point Hardness sodium chloride, NaCl 35 g/100 mL water 801°C soft ammonium chloride, NH&Cl 37 g/100 mL water sublimes 350°C soft sand, SIQ2 insoluble 1600°C hard Example of compounds in a container. Naci NH.CI sio2 Exploring the Chemical World, PGCC, 2003 4 RESULTS Show all calculations with units in this space.2. What measurements might you record regarding water samples to assist with the quantification process? How might these measurements have error introduced? 3. Create a table of your observations made during the experiment. For example: Sample 2 Sample 1 Initial After shaking Write a brief summary of any conclusion that were reached. 4. With your group, write a sentence statement of the objective of the experiment and the method that will be used.Analysis of Percent Organic Matter of * a soil sample was conducted and the data are shown below. Calculate the Percent Organic Matter of the sample. (Write answer with 3 significant figures with no %unit) Deionized water blank Reagent blank Sample with reagent Absorbance 0.001 0.089 1.231 Standard Solution (%) Absorbance 10 20 40 80 100 0.291 0.489 0.889 1.692 2.075
- Often the analyst will compare known quantities of analyte to unknown quantities of the material to be analyzed. This may be done in one of three ways: -use calibration curves; use standard additions; or use internal standards. The method of standard additions would be used when A) the quantity of sample analyzed or the instrument response varies from run to run. B) the standard solutions and the unknown solution all have similar characteristics are unaffected by the other material in the sample. C) the sample composition is unknown or complex and affects the analytical signal.Final Exam (page 8 of 18)- Google Chrome edu.jo/moodle/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt384813&cmid%3D805168&page%3D7 shboard/ My courses/ UOP Faculties/ 04-Faculty of Arts and Sciences/ Course by Semester Inorganic 1 Final Exam 品 Site home Calendar Badges All courses Course dashboard Dashboard Question 15 H. H Not yet answered Marked out of 1.45 H Flag question A B C D Which of the nmolecules belongs to the Ta point group? Select one: A Question 16 H. WERThe use of the isoprene unit in the manufacture of rubber is known. Also, the vulcanization process is well known to the making of synthetic rubber. Discuss with your classmates these processes. Your initial post shall be 100-200 words