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how is RO water filtered? correct answers by reverse osmosis, which pumps water across a semipermeable membrane as purity increases in water, does resistivity increase or decrease? correct answers increase what is a primary standard? correct answers a highly purified chemical that can be m...

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Clinical Chemistry Final Exam

how is RO water filtered? correct answers by reverse osmosis, which pumps water
across a semipermeable membrane

as purity increases in water, does resistivity increase or decrease? correct answers
increase

what is a primary standard? correct answers a highly purified chemical that can be
measured directly to produce a substance of /exact/ known concentration and purity

best water for laboratory use correct answers reagent grade water

how is deionized water filtered? correct answers anion or cation exchange resin

define solute correct answers a substance that is dissolved in a liquid

define analyte correct answers biologic solute that is measured

define solvent correct answers the liquid in which the solute is being dissolved

define solution correct answers solute + solvent

define molarity correct answers number of moles per 1 L of solution

define molality correct answers amount of solute per 1 kg of solvent

note: (m) is for molality, M refers to molarity

define normality correct answers number of gram equivalent weights per 1 L of solution

NOTE: this is the least common

what are the 4 colligative properties correct answers 1. vapor pressure lowering
2. boiling point elevation
3. freezing point depression
4. osmotic pressure

define redox potential correct answers oxidation-reduction potential, a measure of the
ability of a solution to accept or donate electrons

LEO (lose electrons oxidized)
GER (gain electrons reduced)

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