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Calculate the pH of a 0.10M HOAc (acetic acid) solution. - Answer-pH = -log(.10) = 1 Calculate the pH of each of the following solutions: a. 0.10M HCl b. 2.0x10^-4M HNO3 c. 0.015M NaOH d. 12M HCl - Answer-Use equation: pH = -log(molarity) a. 1 b. 3.7 c. 12.17 d.-1.1 Calculate the total num...

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carrier gas -Answer-mobile phase In a GC experiment, a student injects 2.0 μL of a 20% ethanol/water solution into the GC. Calculate the weight of ethanol that has been injected. (The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL at 20° C. -Answer-0.3156 mg In general, why will an increase in operating tem...

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Draw a block diagram of a GC instrument, labeling all the important components. - Mobile phase reservoir ---> Sample injector (micro syringe) ---> Stationary Phase (column) ---> Detector (thermal conductor) ----> Read-out (computer) In a GC experiment, a student injects 2.0 μL of a 2...

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1. Draw a block diagram of a GC instrument, labeling all the important components. - Mobile Phase Reservoir, Sample Injector, Stationary Phase, Detector, and Read-out carrier gas - mobile phase In a GC experiment, a student injects 2.0 μL of a 20% ethanol/water solution into the GC. Calculate th...

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Calculate the absorbance A of solutions whose percent transmittance is measures as 5%, 10%, 50%, and 100%. - Answers-A=-log(T) 1.3, 1.0, .30, and 0 respectively Give the block diagram of a visible spectrophotometer, illustrating the major components of the instrument in the correct sequence. - A...

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