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- Potassium hydrogen phthalate is a solid, monoprotic acid frequently used in the laboratory as a primary standard. It has the formula KHC8H4O4. This is often written in the short-hand notation as KHP. If 25.0mL of a potassium hydroxide solution are needed to neutralize 2.26g of KHP, what is the molarity of the potassium hydroxide solution? Potassium hydrogen phthalate sometimes called potassium biphthalate, as shown on this bottle is an acid that is convenient to store and use because it is a solid.Ammonium sulfate is added to an unknown mixture of ions. A precipitate forms. The solution is centrifuged, and the remaining solutions is decanted. Ammonium oxalate is then added to the solution and no precipitate forms. Sodium monohydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide are added to the decanted solution, and no precipitate forms. Sodium hydroxide is added to a fresh sample of the unknown. A damp piece of litmus paper over the opening of the test tube remains red. Select the ions present. Question 5 options: Ba2+ Ca2+ Mg2+ NH41+Ammonium sulfate is added to an unknown mixture of ions. A precipitate forms. The solution is centrifuged, and the remaining solutions is decanted. Ammonium oxalate is then added to the solution and no precipitate forms. Sodium monohydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide are added to the decanted solution, and no precipitate forms. Sodium hydroxide is added to a fresh sample of the unknown. A damp piece of litmus paper over the opening of the test tube turns blue. Select the ions present. Question 4 options: Ba2+ Ca2+ Mg2+ NH41+
- Ammonium sulfate is added to an unknown mixture of ions. No precipitate forms. Ammonium oxalate is then added and a precipitate forms. The solution is centrifuged, and the remaining solution is decanted. Sodium monohydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide are added to the decanted solution, and no precipitate forms. Sodium hydroxide is added to a fresh sample of the unknown. A damp piece of litmus paper over the opening of the test tube turns blue. Select the ions present. Ba2+ Ca2+ O Mg2+ NH41+The ideal product of gravimetric analysis called precipitate should portray some specific properties. Which among the following is a property of a good precipitate and why?A student was tasked to perform gravimetric analysis of a soluble sulfate. His unknown sample weighed 0.7543 g. The sample underwentprecipitation using BaCl2 and was digested for overnight. The precipitate was then filtered off to obtain white crystalline precipitate that was collected inan ash less filter paper. In performing constant weighing, he obtained a crucible mass that is 29.9442 g. After burning his samples inside the crucible,the obtained mass was 30.3375 g.29. Compute for the mass (g) of BaSO4 from the experiment.A) 0.3933B) 0.3393C) 0.3133D) 0.3951E) 0.359130. Compute for the experimental mass (g) of SO3 in grams obtained by the student.A) 0.1439B) 0.1349C) 0.1943D) 0.1394E) 0.359131. Compute for the experimental % SO3 obtained by the student.A) 73.21B) 56.33C) 17.89D) 56.89E) 72.8032. Compute for the theoretical % SO3 obtained by the studentA) 0.3933B) 56.37C) 17.33D) 17.89E) 0.425233. Compute for the theoretical mass (g) of SO3 that should be obtained by the student…
- After studying the separation scheme for Group III cations and using your background knowledge on separation of Group I and Group II cations: (a) devise a flow chart or schematic diagram to separate and confirm the presence of the given ions in the solution below; (b) write the chemical formula of the precipitates formed; and (c) provide a brief explanation about your schematic diagram.Solubility (State whether soluble or insoluble and/or if bubbling was observed)In the deposition method, one of the conditions that must be met is…a. The precipitate has a high solubility or solubility productb. The precipitate formed must be quite difficult to dissolvec. The precipitate formed does not have to be quite pured. Free precipitate form
- Ammonium sulfate is added to an unknown mixture of ions. A precipitate forms. The solution is centrifuged, and the remaining solutions is decanted. Ammonium oxalate is then added to the solution and a precipitate forms. The solution is centrifuged, and the remaining solution is decanted. Sodium monohydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide are added to the decanted solution, and a precipitate forms. The precipitate is centrifuged and decanted. The solid is dissolved in acid, magnesium indicator is added, then sodium hydroxide is added until the solution turns cloudy blue, which settles when centrifuged. Sodium hydroxide is added to a fresh sample of the unknown. A damp piece of litmus paper over the opening of the test tube remains red. Select the ions present. Question 3 options: Ba2+ Ca2+ Mg2+ NH41+A pharmacist was called for the assay of a newly delivered sodium chloride. Prior to the assay, he must prepare and standardize a solution of silver nitrate in the usual way. The weight of dried precipitate was determined as 0.581 grams. Calculate for the concentration of the solution in normality.To form large precipitates, what should be done? -Add the precipitating agent slowly with stirring. -Pour the precipitating agent immediately. -Decrease the temperature rapidly. -What can be done to form large precipitates? -Add a large excess of the precipitating agent.